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VOL. 27, NO. 5 MAKING WAVES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
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<strong>The</strong> Who brought their "Quadrophenia and More" tour to the Valley View Casino Center Tuesday. With a set list that included<br />
some of their greatest hits, including guitarist Pete Townsend’s 1973 opus “Quadrophenia” in its entirety. Townsend (pictured)<br />
also managed to break out his trademark “windmill” move. <strong>The</strong> band kept the more than 8,000 fans on their feet. More photos<br />
online at thecoastnews.com. Photo by Daniel Knighton<br />
Del Mar addresses impacts of rail project<br />
By Bianca Kaplanek<br />
DEL MAR — As<br />
SANDAG moves forward<br />
with plans to add a seasonal<br />
train platform at the Del<br />
Mar Fairgrounds, double<br />
track a 1.1-mile str etch of<br />
the railway and replace the<br />
San Dieguito Railway River<br />
Bridge, Del Mar officials<br />
have submitted a letter<br />
stating their concerns and<br />
formed a citiz ens committee<br />
to possibl y reduce any<br />
negative impacts, even<br />
though there is currently no<br />
requirement to do so.<br />
<strong>The</strong> engineering and<br />
environmental review<br />
TIDAL EFFECTS<br />
<strong>The</strong> high tide events<br />
known as “King Tides”<br />
can be problematic for<br />
homes and infrastructure<br />
along the coast.<br />
It’s a reality scientists<br />
say we’ll have to deal<br />
with. B3<br />
process is under way. An<br />
informational meeting w as<br />
held Jan. 22 to garner public<br />
input on what should be<br />
studied under NEP A<br />
(National Environmental<br />
Policy Act.)<br />
Comments are being<br />
accepted through <strong>Feb</strong>. 21,<br />
but additional meetings<br />
will be held throughout the<br />
year.<br />
At their <strong>Feb</strong>. 4 meeting,<br />
City Council member s<br />
approved a letter outlining<br />
the city’s concerns.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y include increased<br />
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FREE Men's Health Symposium<br />
Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 9th, 8:30am to 2pm<br />
Tri-City Wellness Center, 6250 El Camino Real, Carlsbad<br />
Plans to replace the 96-year-old San Dieguito Railway River Bridge<br />
include raising it between 7 and 10 feet to take it out of the flood zone.<br />
Del Mar recently formed a citizens committee to address any negative<br />
impacts on the lagoon and nearby residents. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek<br />
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Dr. Eric Beam (at podium), OPA’s Director of Special Services, argues<br />
in favor of an OPA charter school, which was denied by the Carlsbad<br />
school district. <strong>The</strong> Charter has since made an appeal to the county.<br />
Photo by Rachel Stine<br />
Charter school<br />
appeals to county<br />
By Rachel Stine<br />
CARLSBAD —<br />
Claiming that its petition<br />
was not given fair consideration,<br />
OPA (Oxford<br />
Preparatory Academy) is<br />
appealing to the San Diego<br />
County Board of Education<br />
over the Car lsbad Unified<br />
School District’s denial of<br />
their petition to run a charter<br />
school.<br />
OPA, which runs charter<br />
schools in Chino Valley and<br />
Orange County, will present<br />
its petition and appeal<br />
before the board at a public<br />
hearing <strong>Feb</strong>. 13 in hopes of<br />
opening a charter school in<br />
Carlsbad for the <strong>2013</strong>-14<br />
school year.<br />
“Despite what the district<br />
says, we (OPA) still have<br />
a very strong parental<br />
demand in Carlsbad,” said<br />
Dr. Eric Beam, OPA’s director<br />
of Special Services and primary<br />
spokesperson for the<br />
Carlsbad petition. “We know<br />
that we have a very sound<br />
charter petition in education<br />
that would benefit the community.”<br />
Citing doubts a bout<br />
OPA’s ability to meet half of<br />
state Education Code<br />
requirements for charter<br />
schools, the district’s Board<br />
of Trustees denied their<br />
charter petition last<br />
December..<br />
“We were very concerned<br />
about OPA’s ability to<br />
deliver on the instructional<br />
program and the fiduciary<br />
responsibilities that ar e<br />
required under the law,” said<br />
CUSD Superintendent Dr .<br />
Suzette Lovely.<br />
OPA’s proposed charter<br />
would establish a three-year<br />
charter school starting with<br />
the <strong>2013</strong>-14 school year. <strong>The</strong><br />
school would operate kindergarten<br />
through eighth<br />
grades for 800 to 1,000 students.<br />
OPA has requested to<br />
operate a facility near the<br />
Interstate 5 and state Route<br />
78, and therefore would most<br />
likely reside on Buena Vista<br />
Elementary School’s campus.<br />
A team of district<br />
administration reviewed<br />
OPA’s charter petition, and<br />
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Gorgeous beach town home in prime<br />
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
Developers will present project this month<br />
By Rachel Stine<br />
CARLSBAD — <strong>The</strong> proposed<br />
Quarry Creek residential project could<br />
help Carlsbad meet impending state<br />
housing requirements, according to city<br />
planners and the project’s developer.<br />
“(Meeting Housing Element<br />
requirements) will contin ue to be a<br />
challenge either with Quarr y Creek or<br />
without,” said Carlsbad Principal<br />
Planner David de Cor dova. He added,<br />
“If (Quarry Creek) doesn’t go forward, it<br />
would be difficult. We’ll have to find we<br />
have sufficient sites elsewhere.”<br />
Corky McMillin Companies’<br />
Quarry Creek residential plan proposes<br />
constructing 656 residential units on a<br />
156-acre site located on the bor der of<br />
Carlsbad and Oceanside, south of state<br />
Route 78 and w est of College<br />
Boulevard.<br />
At least 500 of the pr oposed residential<br />
units are designated to meet the<br />
requirements of Car lsbad’s General<br />
Plan’s Housing Element per state guidelines.<strong>The</strong><br />
plan allocates 300 units as residential,<br />
high-density units with a minimum<br />
of 20 d wellings per acre, and 200<br />
units as residential, medium-high density<br />
units with a minimum of 20 dwellings<br />
per acre.<br />
“Under Housing Element la w, a<br />
city’s obligation is to plan for its regional<br />
share of estimated housing needs b y<br />
income group,” said de Cordova. “Cities<br />
accomplish this by designating enough<br />
residential land (thr ough zoning) at<br />
densities that can accommodate housing<br />
at all income le vels,” he added.<br />
“How many units are actually built will<br />
depend on the housing market.”<br />
California requires cities to meet<br />
these plans within set eight-y ear housing<br />
cycles.<br />
Carlsbad’s current housing c ycle<br />
ends April 30 this year.<br />
Whether Carlsbad meets its housing<br />
requirements, this cycle depends on<br />
City Council’s actions on tw o housing<br />
Element programs: Quarry Creek and<br />
the adoption of land use and z oning<br />
changes for the Barrio ar ea, according<br />
to de Cordova.<br />
If the city does not meet a c ycle’s<br />
Housing Element r equirements, the<br />
requirements will roll over to the subsequent<br />
cycle, according to Car lsbad<br />
Senior Planner Van Lynch.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> project provides a number of<br />
housing units critical to state housing<br />
requirements,” said Todd Galaraneau,<br />
McMillin senior vice president.<br />
Because of the site’ s proximity to<br />
public transportation, shopping,<br />
O’side continues to evaluate landfill<br />
By Jared Whitlock<br />
OCEANSIDE — <strong>The</strong><br />
Gregory Canyon landfill has<br />
been a source of controversy in<br />
the county f or nearly two<br />
decades, and much of the<br />
debate has r aged in<br />
Oceanside.<br />
That’s why city staff in<br />
Oceanside is carefully examining<br />
a dr aft environmental<br />
impact report for the Gregory<br />
Canyon landfill with the help<br />
of several experts.<br />
Once they finish going<br />
through the impact report, city<br />
staff will submit their position<br />
and any other feedback, sometime<br />
before the April 15 deadline<br />
for public comments.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> document is several<br />
thousand pages long, ” said<br />
Cari Dale, Oceanside’s water<br />
utilities department dir ector.<br />
“We want to be thorough.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Army Corps of<br />
Engineers will anal yze public<br />
comments and decide whether<br />
to issue a permit f or the project<br />
at an undetermined point<br />
in the future. Gregory Canyon<br />
Limited, the company behind<br />
the project, also needs permits<br />
from other groups for the project<br />
to move forward.<br />
Oceanside’s vested interest<br />
in the landfill can be traced<br />
to the city’s large groundwater<br />
basin.<br />
<strong>The</strong> groundwater in the<br />
basin is tr eated through an<br />
ocean desalination plant and<br />
currently supplies 15 to 20 percent<br />
of the city’ s demand. In<br />
the future, new wells coming<br />
online could ad d another 20<br />
percent.<br />
<strong>The</strong> city, however, worries<br />
that pollutants from the landfill<br />
near Pala could seep into<br />
the San Luis Rey River, which<br />
flows into the Oceanside<br />
groundwater basin.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y can say the landfill<br />
won’t have a leak,” Dale said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> proposed Quarry Creek residential project 156-acre site is located south of state Route 78<br />
and west of College Boulevard. It includes reclaimed Hanson Aggregates quarry and borders<br />
the historic Marron Adobe home and El Salto Falls. Photos by Rachel Stine<br />
“But it’s like the Super Bo wl,<br />
I’m sure they said the lights<br />
wouldn’t go off. We want to be<br />
absolutely sure it’s safe.”<br />
She added that even one<br />
leak, no matter if it’s five or 50<br />
years from now, could threaten<br />
the city’s water supply and the<br />
costly infrastructure<br />
Oceanside is investing in.<br />
Jim Simmons, the project<br />
manager for Gregory Canyon<br />
Limited, said the landfill isn’ t<br />
close enough to w ater sources<br />
to pollute them.<br />
Regardless, he said the<br />
landfill would use a double<br />
composite lining to pr otect<br />
against any spills — state-ofthe-art<br />
technology, he maintains,<br />
that goes w ay beyond<br />
environmental regulations.<br />
“Critics have been proven<br />
wrong about the environmental<br />
impact,” Simmons said.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y’ve resorted to making<br />
things up.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> landfill was approved<br />
by voters in 1994 and in 2004,<br />
but still doesn’ t have all the<br />
required permits.<br />
Including legal fees,<br />
TURN TO DEVELOPERS ON A19<br />
A map of the proposed Gregory Canyon landfill. Rendering courtesy of<br />
Gregory Canyon Limited<br />
Gregory Canyon Limited has<br />
invested $67 million to open a<br />
new landfill since it started its<br />
campaign 20 y ears ago. Over<br />
time, Simmons believes opponents<br />
in Oceanside ha ve softened<br />
their stance on the landfill.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Oceanside City<br />
Council has lar gely opposed<br />
the landfill in the past, though<br />
in 2011 it voted 3-2 not to support<br />
state legislation that<br />
would have prohibited the construction<br />
of a landfill within<br />
1,000 feet of the San Luis Re y<br />
River, or land belie ved to be<br />
sacred by American Indians —<br />
a group that has also f ought<br />
against the landfill.<br />
Currently, there isn’t an<br />
agenda item scheduled to once<br />
again address the landfill<br />
issue.<br />
Oceanside Mayor Jim<br />
Wood has remained steadfast<br />
in his opposition to the landfill.<br />
Recently, he spoke out against<br />
it at a public meeting in<br />
Escondido that w as attended<br />
by more than 300 people.<br />
“We shouldn’t take a<br />
McMillin Senior Vice President Todd<br />
Galaraneau explains to Carlsbad’s Planning<br />
Commission on <strong>Feb</strong>. 6 about the need to<br />
delay the project’s public hearing to allow for<br />
further mitigation on the traffic effects on<br />
Oceanside streets.<br />
chance on something that<br />
could result in us w asting millions<br />
in capital impr ovement<br />
projects,” Wood said, adding<br />
flooding or an earthquak e<br />
could send pollutants from the<br />
San Luis Re y River into<br />
Oceanside’s aquifer.<br />
Wood also said the landfill<br />
proposes to solve problems<br />
that only existed more than a<br />
decade ago. Chiefly, he said<br />
Gregory Canyon landfill isn’ t<br />
necessary in light of other<br />
landfills in the county expanding.<br />
But Gregory Canyon<br />
Limited maintains the landfill<br />
will provide a m uch-needed<br />
place for the county to store its<br />
trash.<br />
Stephen Grealy, deputy<br />
director of w aste reduction<br />
and disposal at the city of San<br />
Diego, said that under current<br />
plans the county’s landfills will<br />
reach capacity in 2037.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Gregory Canyon<br />
landfill would add an estimated<br />
five years to how much the<br />
county can hold, according to<br />
an analysis done in November.<br />
“If it’s approved, the<br />
region’s capacity date w ould<br />
be 2042,” Grealy said.<br />
Grealy noted that the<br />
year for when the county will<br />
reach landfill capacity has<br />
indeed been pushed bac k a<br />
few times. <strong>The</strong>re are several<br />
reasons for this.<br />
First, the Sycamore<br />
Canyon landfill will expand.<br />
Second, recycling and<br />
trash diversion efforts have<br />
increased, partly due to ne w<br />
state laws and also because of<br />
more awareness.<br />
Finally, with the economic<br />
slowdown, businesses weren’t<br />
generating as m uch waste,<br />
causing trash levels to decline.<br />
Grealy noted it’s possible<br />
trash production will rise as<br />
the economy heats up again.<br />
A3<br />
Council addresses issues<br />
of weapons and waste<br />
By Bianca Kaplanek<br />
DEL MAR — City<br />
Council members were set to<br />
take a stand on guns, garbage<br />
and governance at the F eb. 4<br />
meeting.<br />
But after discussing three<br />
separate resolutions to support<br />
an assault w eapons ban,<br />
oppose permits f or the<br />
Gregory Canyon landfill and<br />
recommend local authority<br />
over the Del Mar Fairgrounds,<br />
only one r esulted in what is<br />
traditionally a unanimous<br />
vote.<br />
Mayor Terry Sinnott, the<br />
dissenter in a 4-1 v ote to support<br />
the feder al Assault<br />
Weapons Ban of <strong>2013</strong>, said he<br />
had four “mental blocks”<br />
while considering what action<br />
to take on the r esolution that<br />
would indicate the city’ s support<br />
of Senate Bill 150.<br />
“I first had a v ery strong<br />
emotional reaction that I wanted<br />
to support whate ver we<br />
could do to r educe gun violence,”<br />
he said. “I’m worried<br />
that the Senate bill … will not<br />
work.”<br />
Sinnott said in ad dition<br />
strengthening background<br />
checks, decreasing access to<br />
assault weapons and safel y<br />
storing guns; there needs to be<br />
a greater focus on how to treat<br />
and care for the mentally ill.<br />
He also said ther e is a<br />
need for reform in the media’s<br />
approach to these crimes. “I<br />
hope the individuals who commit<br />
these horrible crimes ar e<br />
not spotlighted,” he said,<br />
adding that he fears the attention<br />
may motivate others to act<br />
similarly.<br />
“I think there also needs<br />
to be e xtreme penalties f or<br />
people who do crimes with<br />
guns,” he said, and there needs<br />
to be incr eased security in<br />
public places.<br />
<strong>The</strong> bill bans the sale,<br />
transfer, manufacturing and<br />
importation of all semiautomatic<br />
rifles and pistols that<br />
use detachable magazines and<br />
have at least one militar y feature.<br />
It also bans all semiautomatic<br />
rifles and handguns that<br />
have a fixed magazine with<br />
the capacity to accept mor e<br />
than 10 rounds, semiautomatic<br />
shotguns with various capacities,<br />
ammunition feeding<br />
devices that can accept mor e<br />
than 10 rounds and 157 other<br />
specific firearms.<br />
Additionally, the proposed<br />
new law requires background<br />
checks on sales and<br />
transfers of a g randfathered<br />
assault weapon, prohibits the<br />
sale or transfer of large-capacity<br />
ammunition feeding<br />
devices and imposes a safe<br />
storage requirement for grandfathered<br />
firearms to k eep<br />
them away from those who<br />
aren’t allowed to own guns.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> level of gun violence<br />
in this countr y is at a totall y<br />
unacceptable level,”<br />
Councilman Don Mosier said.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re’s a lot more to do.<br />
“This resolution is just a<br />
start,” he said. “An assault<br />
weapon ban will not cur e<br />
everything that is associated<br />
with gun violence but I think<br />
it’s an important step… You’ve<br />
got to take whatever steps you<br />
can in this kind of situation to<br />
move forward.”<br />
A resolution urging the<br />
Army Corps of Engineer s to<br />
deny Clean Water Act permits<br />
for the Gregory Canyon landfill<br />
was continued to a futur e<br />
meeting after ne w Council<br />
members Al Corti and Sherryl<br />
Parks said the y didn’t have<br />
enough information to mak e<br />
an informed decision on<br />
behalf of the residents.<br />
A resolution opposing the<br />
site was adopted in 2004.A letter<br />
restating the city’s position<br />
was submitting f or a public<br />
hearing in 2011 and another<br />
one was sent r ecently to the<br />
Army Corps reflecting the<br />
Council’s prior stance.<br />
Mosier said ther e was<br />
public input bef ore the 2011<br />
letter was drafted. <strong>The</strong> main<br />
difference with the curr ent<br />
resolution is it is dir ected to<br />
the Army Corps of Engineers.<br />
“I’d like to ha ve some<br />
more information as to understanding<br />
the community input<br />
and the dir ection they would<br />
like us to take,” Corti said.<br />
Parks said she planned to<br />
abstain from voting, but was<br />
told by the city attorne y that<br />
municipal law precludes her<br />
from doing so unless there is a<br />
conflict of interest.<br />
Council voted 3-2 to continue<br />
the discussion, with<br />
Mosier and Council woman<br />
Lee Haydu opposed.<br />
A resolution to show the<br />
city’s commitment to a go vernance<br />
model for the Del Mar<br />
Fairgrounds passed unanimously.<br />
<strong>The</strong> San Diego County<br />
Board of Super visors in<br />
October agreed to e xplore<br />
potential partnerships with<br />
the 22nd District Agricultural<br />
Association, which operates<br />
the fairgrounds, to establish<br />
local control over the agency,<br />
free it from state interference<br />
and increase transparency.<br />
While most acti vities at<br />
fairgrounds take place within<br />
the boundaries of Del Mar, the<br />
resolution acknowledges those<br />
events, such as the San Diego<br />
County Fair and annual horse<br />
races, serve the entire region.<br />
<strong>The</strong> resolution states the<br />
city’s “desire to ensur e the<br />
continued successful oper ation”<br />
of those and other events<br />
“while taking into account the<br />
well-being of the surr ounding<br />
communities and the preservation<br />
of the en vironmentally<br />
sensitive San Dieguito Lagoon<br />
and River.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> resolution establishes<br />
the city’s support of the concept<br />
of r egional governance<br />
over fairgrounds’ operations so<br />
the mission of the state-owned<br />
facility can be maintained and<br />
a partnership can be de veloped<br />
to w ork on issues of<br />
mutual interest.<br />
<strong>The</strong> resolution recommends<br />
the governance model<br />
include representation from<br />
Del Mar, Solana Beach and the<br />
city and county of San Diego<br />
in partnership with the 22nd<br />
DAA “to achieve the best representation<br />
of impacted jurisdictions.”<br />
Corti asked why the resolution<br />
didn’t also indicate the<br />
city’s desire to r equire the<br />
22nd DAA be compliant with<br />
the Del Mar community plan.<br />
“If we make this r esolution<br />
more like it’s for us they<br />
will not want to work with us,”<br />
Haydu said.<br />
“We’re trying to w ork<br />
together as a community.”
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Jackboot tactics not working in<br />
Oceanside<br />
I had to laugh at a recent letter by Diane<br />
Fencl. (NC Times, 1/27/<strong>2013</strong>) She was frustrated<br />
with the “dis” by SANDAG on appointments<br />
to significant committees by representatives<br />
of the city of Oceanside. Even if she<br />
had not stated she w as a ne wer resident, I<br />
would have known. She obviously is not aware<br />
that the right-wing troika of Feller, Felien and<br />
Kern (FFK) decided to upend the pr ocess of<br />
appointments to SANDAG.<br />
Each City’s Mayor makes the appointments<br />
with concurrence of Council. However<br />
FFK decided the y’d take power that a way.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir bullyboy Kern lost big in the ma yor’s<br />
race by an embarr assing amount of v otes;<br />
Mayor Wood soundly slapped K ern by win-<br />
ning 56 percent of the vote.<br />
So what did FFK do? <strong>The</strong>y stripped<br />
Oceanside’s Mayor Wood of this po wer and<br />
gave it to themselv es. Did they really think<br />
the other Mayors in the region would support<br />
their jackboot, oppressive tactic and appoint<br />
any of their c hoices to significant SAND AG<br />
committees?<br />
I’m still laughing at this pitiful miscalculation<br />
by FKK but also gloom y because<br />
Oceanside has to tr y harder now to get an ything<br />
from SANDAG. How foolish to tr y to<br />
subvert the vote of the people who support<br />
Mayor Wood.<br />
Of course now we also ha ve hope that<br />
Melrose Extension will ne ver get SAND AG<br />
funding and we must ask FFK, why are they<br />
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Obamacare: Good for many<br />
Californians and state’s coffers?<br />
By Thomas D. Elias<br />
It’s hard to find any government program<br />
that helps both the ph ysical and financial<br />
health of many Californians and also f attens<br />
the state’s own coffers.<br />
But a new study from UC Berkeley indicates<br />
that’s how parts of the feder al<br />
Affordable Health Care Act may play out, in<br />
spite of all its vocal detractors.<br />
<strong>The</strong> controversial law, shunned by governors<br />
and legislators in most of the 23 states<br />
where Republicans enjoy full control, already<br />
has seen more than 450,000 y oung adults in<br />
California gain insurance coverage and state<br />
residents on Medicare save upwards of $600<br />
million on pr escription drugs, compared to<br />
what they paid in 2009-10.<br />
But the really big benefits for California<br />
are yet to come,says the report, authored principally<br />
by policy analyst Laurel Lucia of<br />
Berkeley’s Center f or Labor Research and<br />
Education. <strong>The</strong> study does not consider<br />
Obamacare’s effects on businesses or on individuals<br />
who alr eady have health insur ance,<br />
nor does it include a $674 million feder al<br />
grant awarded in mid-January to help set up<br />
the “Covered California” insurance exchange.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> state has the chance to improve the<br />
health of its r esidents by greatly expanding<br />
health care coverage at a r elatively minimal<br />
cost,” Lucia said. “This expansion would also<br />
translate into m uch-needed new jobs f or<br />
many Californians.”<br />
If forecasts in the Ber keley study<br />
(http://laborcenter.berkeley.edu/healthcare/m<br />
edi-cal_expansion.shtml) prove correct, it will<br />
also provide a yet-unknown cash boost for hospitals<br />
and trauma care centers that have long<br />
had to eat at least some costs of “safety-net”<br />
coverage for the poor.<br />
That’s because at least 750,000 lo wincome,<br />
under 65 Calif ornians who lac ked<br />
health insurance before Affordable Health<br />
passed, but were able to get no-cost (to them)<br />
emergency treatment are expected to ha ve<br />
enrolled in Medi-Cal b y 2019, solely because<br />
of Obamacare’s expansion of Medicaid eligibility.About<br />
500,000 have already signed onto<br />
county low-income health programs over the<br />
last two years, almost all of them lik ely to<br />
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Streetscape plan highly praised<br />
By Patricia Bell<br />
Having read Mr. Doug Fiske’s “community<br />
commentary” in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong> (dated<br />
Jan. 25), we had to w onder where this person<br />
is getting his f alse information and<br />
interpretation about the Leucadia<br />
Streetscape Plan.<br />
Let’s get the facts straight:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Streetscape’s purpose is not about<br />
“gentrifying” the North <strong>Coast</strong> Highw ay<br />
Corridor Highway 101. City Council and<br />
Main Street organizations don’t “gentrify”<br />
anything, anywhere and Leucadia is not a<br />
“redevelopment” district where gentrification<br />
is an objective typically.<br />
A “Streetscape” is about improving a<br />
“main street.” This is the case with the<br />
Leucadia Streetscape Plan. It’s about beautifying<br />
and impr oving upon our Highw ay<br />
101 Leucadia “main street” and infrastructure:<br />
sidewalks, curbs, gutters, roads, medians,<br />
bike ways, trees (+900 planned), greenery,<br />
even parking facilities.<br />
It is also a bout making the “main<br />
street” safer and more usable by a variety of<br />
user types, that is, pedestrians, bicyclists,<br />
families, residents, visitors and even pets! It<br />
has nothing to do with private property.<br />
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Private property owners do what the y<br />
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as a rule and b y law. An enhanced<br />
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only hope — and provided the vocal minority,<br />
which seems to be on a letter writing crusade<br />
in an attempt to squelc h what the<br />
majority of Leucadians are in favor of, is not<br />
able to do away with this positive, fully vetted,<br />
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embraced by the comm unity majority at<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Leucadia Main Str eet Association<br />
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town and is not significantl y subsidized by<br />
the city of Encinitas.<br />
To the contrary, the L101 is comprised<br />
of an all-volunteer board of directors, consisting<br />
of local residents (also business owners)<br />
who graciously volunteer their time trying<br />
to help Leucadia become a better place.<br />
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
IN MAGGIE’S MEMORY<br />
City officials and others sit on a bench dedicated to the late Encinitas Councilwoman Maggie<br />
Houlihan. <strong>The</strong> bench was unveiled last Thursday at the opening of a new affordable housing<br />
unit in Leucadia called Iris. Houlihan, who passed away from cancer a year and a half ago,<br />
was among the project’s supporters. From left to right: Councilman Tony Kranz, Mayor Teresa<br />
Barth, Houlihan’s sister Michelle Bergman, and Supervisor Dave Roberts. Photo by Jared<br />
Whitlock<br />
Encinitas<br />
supports<br />
ban on<br />
weapons<br />
By Jared Whitlock<br />
ENCINITAS — During<br />
last week’s meeting,<br />
Council voted 5-0 to pass a<br />
resolution supporting federal<br />
legislation fr om U.S.<br />
Senator Dianne F einstein<br />
that would ban some<br />
assault weapons.<br />
Mayor Teresa Barth<br />
brought the item bef ore<br />
Council. <strong>The</strong> city’s staff<br />
report notes that Encinitas<br />
does not have any licensed<br />
firearm dealers. But Barth<br />
said at the meeting it’ s<br />
important cities “speak<br />
up.”<br />
“While I r ealize that<br />
these actions ma y only be<br />
symbolic, I believe we must<br />
speak up,” Barth said at the<br />
meeting. “We can not<br />
accept that this type of violence<br />
visited our c hildren<br />
and innocent citiz ens time<br />
and time again is someho w<br />
the price we have to pay for<br />
freedom.”<br />
Three people spok e at<br />
the meeting. All were in<br />
favor of the r esolution,<br />
including Jacqueline<br />
Keavney-Lader a San Diego<br />
resident that sur vived the<br />
movie theater shooting in<br />
Aurora, Colo. last year.<br />
“Later on w e realized<br />
the shooter w as carrying a<br />
AR-15 — a ci vilian version<br />
of the gun I carried in the<br />
Marine Corps,” Keavney-<br />
Lader said. “This gun is<br />
solely made, not for sportsmanship,<br />
not for hunting,<br />
not for home defense, it is<br />
solely made for killing people.”<br />
After the meeting,<br />
Barth noted city staff had<br />
received one email against<br />
the resolution.<br />
When asked whether<br />
the resolution risks alienating<br />
some residents in<br />
Encinitas, Barth said that<br />
she introduced the r esolu-<br />
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Garcia and Hernandez: Inez Martinez Garcia and her husband<br />
Marcial Garcia Hernandez sit in court on Dec. 18. <strong>The</strong>ir next hearing<br />
will be <strong>Feb</strong>. 28. Photo by Rachel Stine<br />
Preliminary court date<br />
set for Oceanside couple<br />
By Rachel Stine<br />
VISTA — A preliminary<br />
hearing date has<br />
been set f or later this<br />
month to present evidence<br />
in court against an<br />
Oceanside couple charged<br />
with enslaving a 12-y earold<br />
Mexican girl for sex in<br />
the early 2000s.<br />
Inez Martinez Gar cia,<br />
43, and her husband<br />
Marcial Garcia<br />
Hernandez, 45, both pled<br />
not guilty to 26 felon y<br />
counts of aggravated sexual<br />
assault on a child occurring<br />
between June 2001<br />
and June 2002.<br />
If convicted of all<br />
charges, the defendants<br />
face up to 390 years to life<br />
each in prison.<br />
After allegedly working<br />
as a sla ve and being<br />
sold for sex by the couple<br />
for over two years, the victim<br />
was taken into protective<br />
custody and returned<br />
to her f amily in Me xico.<br />
Police were called when<br />
Garcia allegedly beat the<br />
victim severely.<br />
Members of the North<br />
County Human Trafficking<br />
Task Force arrested Garcia<br />
and Hernandez on Nov. 29<br />
outside of their home in<br />
Oceanside.<br />
<strong>The</strong> case has just been<br />
reopened because the victim,<br />
now an adult, has<br />
moved back to the U.S.<br />
and come f orward to la w<br />
enforcement.<br />
On Tuesday, attorneys<br />
and court officials set a<br />
preliminary hearing f or<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 28 at the Vista<br />
Courthouse, according to<br />
Garcia’s attorney Bill<br />
O’Connell.<br />
At the hearing,<br />
Deputy District Attorney<br />
Gretchen Means will present<br />
witnesses bef ore the<br />
judge to esta blish reasonable<br />
belief that the crimes<br />
did occur and that Garcia<br />
and Hernandez w ere the<br />
perpetrators of those<br />
crimes, according to<br />
O’Connell.<br />
Means will decide<br />
whether or not the victim<br />
will testify at the preliminary<br />
hearing, said<br />
O’Connell.<br />
If the judge decides<br />
that there is reasonable<br />
belief of the crimes and<br />
that the defendants committed<br />
those crimes, the<br />
case will e ventually go to<br />
trial, where the victim will<br />
have to testify.<br />
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O’side gives final approval<br />
on regulations for housing<br />
By Promise Yee<br />
OCEANSIDE — In its<br />
ongoing effort to pr ovide<br />
sufficient affordable housing,<br />
City Council gave final<br />
approval to modifying<br />
inclusionary housing regulations<br />
and allo wing lowincome<br />
housing to e xceed<br />
base density citywide J an<br />
30. <strong>The</strong> hope is the incentives<br />
will prompt more lowincome<br />
housing to be built.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y’re thinking out<br />
of the box and trying something<br />
different,” John<br />
Seymour vice president of<br />
acquisitions of National<br />
Community Renaissance<br />
nonprofit developers, said.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> policy is the first ever<br />
in San Diego County ,<br />
Orange County, or anywhere<br />
in Southern<br />
California.”<br />
New builder incentives<br />
include one ad ditional<br />
story of building height,<br />
reduced parking requirements,<br />
and waiver of a conditional<br />
use permit.<br />
Developer options to<br />
meet inclusionary housing<br />
standards are to either<br />
build low-income housing<br />
units on site, rehabilitate<br />
market-rate units, donate<br />
land, or pay a minimal<br />
$1.31 per squar e foot in<br />
lieu fee and higher $12,250<br />
per unit in lieu fee for each<br />
unit built above base density.<br />
Mike McSweeny,<br />
Building Industry<br />
Association senior public<br />
policy advisor, said the new<br />
rules are more “user<br />
friendly.”<br />
“It created incentives<br />
to help people move forward<br />
with projects that<br />
they otherwise w ouldn’t,”<br />
McSweeny said. “<strong>The</strong> city<br />
wins and the applicant<br />
wins.”<br />
Regulation changes<br />
may be just the kic k-start<br />
needed to spur building<br />
and increase low-income<br />
housing after Oceanside,<br />
like other cities, lost its<br />
redevelopment district and<br />
associated government<br />
funding.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re are a lot of<br />
moderate priced housing<br />
units in Oceanside for rent<br />
or purchase, but very little<br />
affordable low-income<br />
rental stock,” Seymour<br />
said.<br />
A low-income household<br />
is consider ed to be<br />
family of f our earning<br />
$20,000 to $40,000 a y ear.<br />
Low-income rental rates<br />
for a two-bedroom unit are<br />
between $460 and $950 a<br />
month.<br />
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Seymour said a lack in<br />
low-income housing leads<br />
to multiple people living in<br />
units and o vercrowding<br />
issues impacting the surrounding<br />
neighborhood.<br />
City staff and developers<br />
are cautiously optimistic<br />
about the outcome<br />
of the r egulation changes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> success of the changes<br />
will be w eighed in the<br />
number of lo w-income<br />
houses built on site and<br />
amount of in lieu fees collected.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> BIA w as really<br />
pushing to get this accomplished,”<br />
Margery Pierce,<br />
neighborhood services<br />
director, said. “We will not<br />
know the outcomes f or a<br />
couple years. We’re hopeful<br />
it will be v ery successful<br />
and create a number of<br />
housing units un der this<br />
program.”
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
RSF Golf Club earns<br />
distinguished award<br />
By Patty McCormac<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE<br />
— Recognizing the Ranc ho<br />
Santa Fe Golf Club’s excellent<br />
experience for its members,<br />
the club w as awarded<br />
the Distinguished Emer ald<br />
Club award from<br />
BoardRoom magazine.<br />
“It was quite a surprise.<br />
I had no idea w e had been<br />
nominated,” said Al Castro,<br />
general manager of the club.<br />
“When I got the letter<br />
indicating we had been nominated,<br />
I did a little research<br />
and learned it was an award<br />
recognizing the member<br />
experience,” he said.<br />
Castro said tw o inspectors<br />
were sent to the club to<br />
observe the operation and to<br />
determine if the methods<br />
were in place to ensur e an<br />
outstanding member experience<br />
from every aspect, from<br />
golfing to dining to shopping.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y spent a bout six<br />
hours with us,” he said.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>n I got another letter<br />
that we had been a warded<br />
the Distinguished Emer ald<br />
Club award.”<br />
When he got the w ord<br />
Castro said he sought out his<br />
staff.<br />
“I announced it to the<br />
staff to let them kno w what<br />
a wonderful job the y had<br />
done and how their ha rd<br />
work was recognized,” he<br />
said.<br />
He then told the<br />
Association board.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y were quite surprised<br />
and happ y,” Castro<br />
said.<br />
“We are very proud to<br />
be one of only five California<br />
clubs and one of 18 clubs<br />
nationwide to be honor ed<br />
with such a pr estigious<br />
award,” Castro said.<br />
“Our board of governors,<br />
staff and department<br />
managers are truly a dedicated<br />
and outstanding<br />
team.”<br />
He said the club will be<br />
given a plaque that will be<br />
displayed “proudly” in the<br />
lobby of the golf club.<br />
Mike Irvin, the board<br />
president, was also r ecognized<br />
as an outstanding governor<br />
and for his leadership<br />
according to Castro.<br />
“We’d like to cong ratulate<br />
Rancho Santa F e Golf<br />
Club for earning<br />
Distinguished Club status, ”<br />
said John Fornaro, publisher<br />
of BoardRoom magazine.<br />
“Special recognition also<br />
goes out to Rancho Santa Fe<br />
Golf Club Gener al Manger<br />
Al Castro, as well as the<br />
club’s board of directors, its<br />
department heads, and<br />
entire staff f or their eff orts<br />
in providing an e xcellent<br />
member experience.”<br />
Fornaro said in a ne ws<br />
release that “Member<br />
Experience” is that special<br />
combination of “qualities”<br />
that a private club provides<br />
its members.<br />
“Whatever you call it, it<br />
is that ‘X’ factor that separates<br />
two clubs that both<br />
provide superlative Member<br />
Experience, but where one<br />
is a g reat club, while the<br />
other is the most prestigious<br />
of memberships.”<br />
Castro was hired eight<br />
months ago and one of his<br />
tasks was bringing ne w life<br />
to the club.<br />
“I am amaz ed how<br />
quickly time passes. It’s<br />
already been eight months.<br />
Where does the time go?”he<br />
said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> next event at the<br />
club will be a Fat Tuesday<br />
event beginning at 6 p .m.<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 12.<br />
“We will celebrate with<br />
a traditional mardi gras<br />
party with masks and hats<br />
for those attending and a<br />
band named Ba you<br />
Brothers,” Castro said. “It’s<br />
going to be a fun party.”<br />
This will be the fir st of<br />
its kind and Castr o said he<br />
hopes it will become a tradition<br />
at the club.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n on Valentine’s<br />
Day, there will be a romantic<br />
dinner held in the dining<br />
room.<br />
“Our new chef has put<br />
together a w onderful meal<br />
paired with wine,” he said.<br />
Reservations are strongly<br />
suggested for both events.<br />
BoardRoom Magazine<br />
is the top tr ade publication<br />
covering all aspects of private<br />
clubs.<br />
Tracey Kestler competing last year with a young horse she had been training. Kestler is a Rancho Santa Fe resident who trains racehorses and<br />
local people and their horses. Courtesy photo<br />
RSF native spends time ‘horsing’ around<br />
By Patty McCormac<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />
Tracey Kestler said it w as<br />
her grandfather, Herbert<br />
Korholz, who got her interested<br />
in horses.<br />
“He said e veryone<br />
should learn to ride just like<br />
they should learn how to<br />
swim,” she said. “He said the<br />
reason was you never know<br />
when you will fall into someone’s<br />
pool or be invited on a<br />
fox hunt and y ou wouldn’t<br />
want to embarrass yourself,”<br />
Kestler said with a chuckle.<br />
Kestler, now in her early<br />
40s, still treasures the memories<br />
of Sunda y trail rides<br />
with her grandfather who<br />
had “grand ideas about how<br />
life should be.”<br />
She took her g randfather’s<br />
advice, but went far<br />
beyond mere fox hunting<br />
skills.<br />
Over the y ears she has<br />
earned national titles with<br />
her riding and e ven helped<br />
train Grindstone, the 1995<br />
Kentucky Derby winner.<br />
And believe it or not, a<br />
couple of years ago, she was<br />
invited to a fox hunt.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se days she continues<br />
to tr ain racehorses and<br />
teaches riding skills to<br />
locals.<br />
Kestler is home grown.<br />
“I have been extremely<br />
fortunate to ha ve grown up<br />
in Rancho Santa Fe and it so<br />
happens, I started riding<br />
with Hap Hansen, such a<br />
wonderful man and an<br />
amazing trainer, one of the<br />
best in the w orld,” she said,<br />
“I started with him when I<br />
was 6 y ears old. He has an<br />
amazing gift with horses and<br />
the horses love him and perform<br />
for him.”<br />
She said one of<br />
Hansen’s best qualities as a<br />
teacher is making students<br />
feel they can do an ything<br />
and that the y are already<br />
successful.<br />
“That is what I tr y to<br />
impart to my students,” she<br />
said.<br />
“When I w as young I<br />
thought when I grew up, all I<br />
ever wanted to do is be a<br />
horse trainer,” she said.<br />
As a teenager, she and<br />
her mare placed first in the<br />
country in the J unior<br />
Hunter Division in 1986 and<br />
1988. She was also the<br />
Grand Hunter Champion at<br />
the Washington D.C.<br />
International Horse Show in<br />
1988 and was also a Reserve<br />
Champion at the National<br />
Horse Show that was held at<br />
the time in Madison Squar e<br />
Gardens.<br />
“I traveled to horse<br />
shows every weekend. I went<br />
to Rancho School and Torrey<br />
Pines. I would take off<br />
Thursday and go to the show<br />
and compete. I was always a<br />
good student too because<br />
my parents said I had to<br />
keep my grades up if I wanted<br />
to ride,” she said.<br />
At age 17 her parents<br />
sold her hor se because she<br />
had become so valuable.<br />
“I couldn’t imagine<br />
going into a sho w ring without<br />
her,” she said. “I went to<br />
college in Boston f or a couple<br />
of years. It was the only<br />
time in my life that I didn’ t<br />
ride,” she said.<br />
When she came home<br />
from Boston, she ran into a<br />
woman she knew at the post<br />
office who ask ed her what<br />
she was doing.<br />
She told the woman she<br />
had been a way for college,<br />
but that she was doing nothing<br />
at the moment.<br />
<strong>The</strong> woman told her of<br />
an opportunity to train racehorses<br />
near Santa Barbara.<br />
She went to w ork with<br />
renowned horse trainer D.<br />
Wayne Lukas and the e xperience<br />
changed her life.<br />
“It was fun and w as a<br />
really good tr aining experi-<br />
ence working with young<br />
horses,” she said.<br />
She said she r ode<br />
Grindstone as a baby.<br />
She has continued on<br />
with the profession of training<br />
racehorses at Del Mar,<br />
Santa Anita and Hollywood<br />
Park.<br />
“If I knew what it w as<br />
going to be lik e, I would<br />
have never done it,” she said<br />
with a note of irony. “I’m not<br />
a morning person and this is<br />
a seven day a week job starting<br />
at 4:30 a.m.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are no benefits,<br />
no stock options or paid<br />
vacations, you don’t make<br />
much money and it’ s really<br />
dangerous.”<br />
But, she said, she would<br />
not trade her life for anyone<br />
else’s.<br />
“I am e xcited to go to<br />
work. I am the luc kiest person<br />
in the w orld,” she said.<br />
“I wouldn’t change a thing. I<br />
exercise racehorses in the<br />
morning. I absolutely love it.<br />
It is the most w onderful job<br />
in the world.”<br />
In addition to teac hing<br />
the art of sho w jumping to<br />
others, she admits she is getting<br />
the itc h to begin competing<br />
again.<br />
She is hoping to get<br />
more students and lo ves<br />
working with people at all<br />
different skill levels.<br />
To learn mor e call her<br />
at (858) 353-4539.
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Sea gazers catching a<br />
‘whale’ of a show<br />
By Jared Whitlock<br />
COAST CITIES — 10,<br />
15, 20 — the n umber just<br />
kept getting higher . With<br />
each gray whale counted off<br />
the coast of San Diego , the<br />
excitement rose another<br />
notch among a crowd of 100<br />
tourists and locals on the<br />
boat.<br />
Spouts shot water into<br />
the air and lar ge fins<br />
bobbed above the surf ace.<br />
Experienced whale w atchers<br />
aboard had ne ver seen<br />
anything like it — or at<br />
least on that scale.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> experience was<br />
incredible, once-in-a-life<br />
time,” said Melissa Galety,<br />
a naturalist with San Diego<br />
Whale Watch. “It was hard<br />
to contain ourselves.”<br />
All told, crewmembers<br />
last week logged an estimated<br />
23 g ray whales J an.<br />
21, making it possibl y the<br />
largest pod e ver seen in<br />
Southern California. Prior<br />
to this, Galety said the<br />
tour’s highest whale count<br />
ever was 12 or so. Most pods<br />
aren’t bigger than tw o or<br />
<strong>The</strong><br />
experience was<br />
incredible, oncein-a-lifetime.”<br />
Melissa Galety<br />
Naturalist<br />
three.<br />
<strong>The</strong> rare occurrence<br />
was the icing on the cak e<br />
for a whale-watching season<br />
that’s been one of the best<br />
in memory.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Los Angeles chapter<br />
of the American<br />
Cetacean Society, the only<br />
group to k eep track of<br />
whales in Southern<br />
California every day during<br />
whale season from sunup to<br />
sundown, has recorded 644<br />
southbound sightings since<br />
early December off the<br />
coast of P oint Vicente.<br />
That’s more than the y’ve<br />
seen at this point in the season<br />
in 16 years. For comparison,<br />
at the same time last<br />
year, the society logged 588<br />
whales, while previous<br />
years hovered around 300.<br />
Once the whales are<br />
seen in P oint Vicente,<br />
there’s a good shot the y’ll<br />
continue to hug the coastline<br />
and later pop up in San<br />
Diego.<br />
Alisa Schulman-<br />
Janiger, a board member<br />
with the society , alerted<br />
others in the tight-knit<br />
whale community to k eep<br />
their eyes peeled after she<br />
saw the 23-whale pod. Sure<br />
enough, the next day they<br />
arrived in San Diego<br />
waters.<br />
“I’m glad I w as able to<br />
share the inf ormation,”<br />
Janiger said. “<strong>The</strong> sightings<br />
inspired a lot of people.”<br />
From the Point Vicente<br />
Interpretive Center, more<br />
than 70 volunteers from the<br />
society uses spotting scopes<br />
and binoculars to whale<br />
watch. Some dutifully scan<br />
the coast e very day, while<br />
others give a fe w hours of<br />
their time eac h week.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y’re motivated by the<br />
activity’s “therapeutic<br />
nature,” among other r easons,<br />
Janiger said.<br />
Every year, more than<br />
21,000 gray whales mak e<br />
their way from north of<br />
Alaska to Baja Calif ornia,<br />
where the females gi ve<br />
birth to calves. <strong>The</strong>y venture<br />
back up the coast in<br />
the spring. Janiger said it’s<br />
not exactly clear why more<br />
whales have been spotted<br />
so far this season. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />
a few possibilities, however.<br />
Last year, the society<br />
noted more calves than<br />
usual. When migrating to<br />
Mexico, whales follow three<br />
different routes. Calves and<br />
their mothers typically prefer<br />
the r oute that’s closest<br />
to the coast, because there<br />
are more bays and coves to<br />
protect them fr om predators,<br />
according to Janiger.<br />
Also, Janiger said the<br />
water up north last y ear<br />
started freezing earlier<br />
than normal, causing the<br />
whale migration to start<br />
earlier. As a result, there’s a<br />
chance the n umber of<br />
whales passing thr ough<br />
Southern California already<br />
peaked. If that’s the case,<br />
southbound whale counts<br />
will likely taper off faster in<br />
the coming weeks than previous<br />
years. While whales<br />
generally come in pulses,<br />
Janiger said there was a<br />
steady number throughout<br />
January.<br />
Kate Jenks, a naturalist<br />
with La J olla’s Birch<br />
Aquarium, said some<br />
believe the high n umber of<br />
sightings could be a sign of<br />
a healthier whale population<br />
this season. But that<br />
could be a str etch. <strong>The</strong><br />
whales detected on the<br />
coast are only a fraction of<br />
the population, she said.<br />
“It could just mean<br />
there are more traveling<br />
along the coast,” Jenks said.<br />
In any case, Jenks said<br />
she said the “last few weeks<br />
have been v ery interesting.”<br />
Researchers aren’t the<br />
only ones who have enjoyed<br />
the strong whale season.<br />
Businesses have benefited,<br />
too.<br />
On average, San Diego<br />
Whale Watch reported an<br />
extra 20 people each day in<br />
January on its tour boat.<br />
Ryan Nunnally, a sales<br />
associate with Helg ren’s<br />
Sportfishing and Harbor<br />
Cruises in Oceanside, said<br />
the number of people fr equenting<br />
whale cruises was<br />
pretty comparable with last<br />
year’s figure in ear ly<br />
January.<br />
But with the w ord getting<br />
out a bout the r obust<br />
season, business really<br />
picked up in the last fe w<br />
weeks.<br />
“We’re seeing more of a<br />
demand,” Nunnally said,<br />
adding that the whale sightings<br />
have been consistent in<br />
the last month.<br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
A few whales from a pod of 23 off the coast of Palos Verdes. <strong>The</strong> pod, believed to be the largest sighting ever in Southern California waters, made<br />
its way to San Diego Jan. 21. <strong>The</strong> rare sighting was yet another reason whale watchers and businesses have enjoyed this robust season. Photo<br />
courtesy of Alisa Schulman-Janiger<br />
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Inspiring trainer<br />
teaches athletes how<br />
to make a comeback<br />
CHRIS<br />
AHRENS<br />
Sea Notes<br />
I first became a ware of<br />
Kita Johnson while taking a<br />
boxing class. And how could I<br />
not notice: tall, radiant, blond<br />
hair streaked with pink, zebra<br />
stripped boxing gloves rocking<br />
the heavy bag with each<br />
strike.This girl is bad.<br />
After class I introduced<br />
myself and thus began a close<br />
friendship. Of course I didn’t<br />
realize it then, but Kita had<br />
once been the toast of Chicago<br />
where she worked as a trainer<br />
to the star s while endor sing<br />
various health products on TV.<br />
She was on top of the<br />
world. <strong>The</strong>n came her accident,some<br />
15 years ago,where<br />
she was thrown from a horse<br />
and broke her bac k in fi ve<br />
places. <strong>The</strong> doctors gave her<br />
the news that she would never<br />
walk again. Thankfully, Kita<br />
never listened.<br />
According to her twin sister,<br />
Malia, “<strong>The</strong>y didn’t know<br />
who they were talking to.”<strong>The</strong><br />
words proved prophetic as<br />
Kita not only walked, but also<br />
returned stronger than e ver.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n, in 2003, another horse<br />
riding accident left her with a<br />
broken neck. Flat out in a hospital<br />
bed, the doctors again<br />
pronounced her immobile f or<br />
life.<br />
“I knew I w ould walk<br />
again, however, and I had my<br />
sister Malia hold r esistance<br />
bands in the bathtub f or me,<br />
putting tension on m y legs as<br />
she simulated walking movements.”<br />
Months later Kita had<br />
again defied all odds, this time<br />
returning to captur e world<br />
titles in two martial arts disciplines.<br />
You may recognize Kita,<br />
as she appeared as a fitness<br />
coach most mornings on KUSI<br />
for five years.<br />
She has also appeared on<br />
NBC regularly, stared in countless<br />
fitness videos and written<br />
a book with fitness guru Jay<br />
Robb. She has tr ained with<br />
Jack LaLanne, with whom she<br />
used to have push up contests.<br />
As a tr ainer, Kita has<br />
countless success stories of<br />
coaching athletes in their<br />
comebacks, the latest being<br />
that of her fiancé, Josh<br />
Cangelosi, a surfer who shattered<br />
his shoulder while skateboarding<br />
six months ago . <strong>The</strong><br />
doctors had never seen such a<br />
violent break, and prepared to<br />
replace the splinter ed bones<br />
with artificial parts. While the<br />
medical establishment was<br />
skeptical Josh would ever surf<br />
again, three months later he<br />
was surfing and tr aining in<br />
martial arts, all thanks to<br />
Kita’s rehab program.<br />
According to Kita, “I see<br />
many surfers making basic<br />
mistakes before and after<br />
entering the water. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
should learn functional<br />
stretching, not just do that<br />
side bend thing.<br />
It’s also a good idea to<br />
warm up the core of the body<br />
with wind sprints and a fe w<br />
pull-ups, to jump up and down<br />
and do a fe w squats bef ore<br />
paddling out.<br />
To keep hydration levels<br />
up, put a little L-Glutamine in<br />
your water pre and post surf<br />
sessions.<br />
“Surfers often have back<br />
problems, and for those wanting<br />
to strengthen the lower<br />
lumbar, start with a single leg<br />
pelvic tilt and work up to double<br />
leg pelvic tilts. I’m an<br />
expert on curing bac k pain,<br />
after breaking my back, and I<br />
can teach people to get out of<br />
pain.”<br />
About a year ago I<br />
offered my editing services on<br />
the book Kita is writing in<br />
exchange for training.<br />
I can honestly say there’s<br />
nothing like what she does,<br />
and every serious surfer o wes<br />
themselves at least a fe w sessions<br />
with Kita, especially if<br />
they are in pain, considering<br />
riding big waves or competing<br />
in the pro ranks.<br />
Contact Kita for a free 30minute<br />
fitness evaluation at<br />
(858) 349-6333, or email her at<br />
Kitafit.com<br />
Here’s to surfing your<br />
best!<br />
Chris Ahrens is a surfer and author of<br />
four books on surfing. Email him at<br />
cahrens@coastnewsgroup.com.<br />
Guitar orchestra looking for members<br />
ENCINITAS —<br />
Guitarists of all skill levels<br />
are invited to participate in<br />
the Encinitas Guitar<br />
Orchestra’s upcoming session,<br />
which will focus on folk music<br />
from around the world. <strong>The</strong><br />
session, entitled “A World<br />
Folk Music Celebration,” will<br />
include a variety of folk music<br />
styles including Afro Cuban,<br />
Calypso, South American,<br />
American folk, Irish and<br />
Spanish. A world music spe-<br />
DEL MAR — J oshua<br />
Orr, Del Mar r esident, inhouse<br />
sommelier and bar<br />
manager at the do wntown<br />
Marina Kitchen, has<br />
advanced as one of 25<br />
young sommeliers in the<br />
nation to compete in the<br />
second round of the Chaîne<br />
des Rôtisseurs <strong>2013</strong> Young<br />
Sommelier Competition.<br />
<strong>The</strong> competition kicked<br />
off on Dec. 8, 2012, with an<br />
online written e xam, from<br />
which the top scoring sommeliers<br />
were selected.<br />
“It’s such an honor to<br />
be recognized as one of the<br />
country’s top 25 young sommeliers,”<br />
Orr said.<br />
“It is with great esteem<br />
that I move onto the second<br />
round and I hope to<br />
advance to the finals as the<br />
West’s regional winner,” he<br />
added.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chaîne des<br />
Rôtisseurs is the w orld’s<br />
oldest international gastr onomic<br />
society, founded in<br />
cialist is expected to join the<br />
group.<br />
Rehearsals are<br />
Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m.<br />
beginning <strong>Feb</strong>. 25 at Ranch<br />
View Baptist Chur ch, 415<br />
Rancho Santa F e Road.<br />
Participating in the session<br />
costs $300. <strong>The</strong> orchestra’s 25<br />
to 30 amateur guitarists will<br />
spend the spring practicing<br />
that will culminate in a performance<br />
May 17.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Encinitas Guitar<br />
Paris in 1248.<br />
Each year the society<br />
sponsors young chef and<br />
sommelier competitions<br />
that attract contestants<br />
from throughout the world,<br />
Orchestra is comprised of<br />
local musicians from beginner<br />
through advanced levels<br />
who learn technique and theory<br />
under the supervision of<br />
Peter Pupping and William<br />
Wilson, two accomplished<br />
Encinitas-based musicians<br />
and teachers. Pupping has<br />
organized and conducted a<br />
guitar orchestra since 1999.<br />
Pupping has been<br />
teaching and performing in<br />
Southern California for more<br />
while the Chaîne<br />
Foundation provides scholarships<br />
for students in<br />
these fields.<br />
<strong>The</strong> competition’s next<br />
stage will be held betw een<br />
by March <strong>2013</strong>, in six of the<br />
Chaîne’s regions, which<br />
includes the f ar West,<br />
Pacific Northwest,<br />
Southwest, Midwest,<br />
Southeast, Mid-Atlantic,<br />
Northeast, South Central,<br />
and Hawaii/Pacific.<br />
Members of the Chaîne<br />
will have an opportunity to<br />
meet the y oung men and<br />
women during this time and<br />
will select one r epresentative<br />
from each region.<br />
Orr is one of thr ee<br />
young sommeliers representing<br />
the f ar West.<br />
Winners of the r egional<br />
competition will advance to<br />
the finals, which will be<br />
held at the Société<br />
Mondiale du Vin annual<br />
meeting in Sonoma May 4.<br />
Orr holds the Advanced<br />
than 30 years. His band, the<br />
Peter Pupping Band, has<br />
released several CDs including<br />
the latest, “Café Pacifico.”<br />
Pupping earned bac helor’s<br />
and master’s degrees in music<br />
from San Diego State<br />
University. He organizes and<br />
directs the Encinitas Guitar<br />
Orchestra twice each year.<br />
For more information,<br />
contact Peter Pupping at<br />
Guitar Sounds, (760) 943-0755<br />
or peter@guitarsounds.com.<br />
Wine expert advances in competition<br />
Joshua Orr, in-house sommelier<br />
and bar manager at the downtown<br />
Marina Kitchen. Courtesy<br />
photo<br />
Lagoon center opens<br />
CARLSBAD — <strong>The</strong> Agua<br />
Hedionda Lagoon Discovery<br />
Center. 1580 Cannon Road,<br />
threw open its doors for<br />
its grand weekdays reopening<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 1.<br />
<strong>The</strong> community is once<br />
again invited to stop by the<br />
Discovery Center to see the<br />
remodeling and help name<br />
the new baby bearded dragon.<br />
Names for the lizard can<br />
be submitted at the Discovery<br />
Center. <strong>The</strong> winner will be<br />
announced at a dedication<br />
ceremony 1:30 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 9.<br />
Other events coming up<br />
at the center include World<br />
Water Day March 23, the<br />
Discovery Gala May 18 and<br />
Lagoon Day July 20.<br />
Ongoing activities<br />
include the monthly Birding<br />
Walk. Meet the local feathered<br />
friends bir d watching<br />
with Jordan Ahle the fir st<br />
Saturday of each month at 9<br />
a.m. rain or shine. Bring your<br />
binoculars and get an introduction<br />
to birds at the lagoon<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 9 and March 9.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Discovery Center is<br />
always looking for volunteers.<br />
Contact Nanci Iaco vino at<br />
nanci@aguahedionda.rg or<br />
call the Discovery Center at<br />
(760) 804-1969 for more information<br />
or to sign up.<br />
Sommelier certification<br />
from the Court of Master<br />
Sommeliers and is curr ently<br />
studying to pass his<br />
Master Sommelier certification<br />
in the spring of this<br />
year.<br />
He has been with<br />
Marina Kitchen since the<br />
restaurant’s opening in May<br />
of 2012.<br />
Before joining Marina<br />
Kitchen, Orr worked in Las<br />
Vegas as a sommelier at<br />
B&B Ristorante at the<br />
Venetian Hotel and then at<br />
Fiamma Trattoria in the<br />
MGM Grand Hotel.<br />
Orr was also the wine<br />
director for Vineagogo, a<br />
wine company in San<br />
Diego.<br />
In addition to wine certifications,<br />
Orr is also certified<br />
as a specialist of Sak e<br />
from the Sak e Education<br />
Council and holds a bartender’s<br />
certification<br />
through Pernod Ricard’s<br />
Bar Smarts program.<br />
Schools get nostalgic<br />
CARDIFF-BY-THE-<br />
SEA — Madonna. Motley<br />
Crew. Men Without Hats.<br />
Cardiff parents can<br />
fondly remember it all at<br />
this year’s ’80s-promthemed<br />
gala, “Forever<br />
Young.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> March 2 event will<br />
be held at the Encinitas<br />
Community Center and will<br />
include a live auction, spotlight<br />
raffle, dinner and<br />
dancing to Atomic Groove.<br />
Parent volunteers and<br />
Cardiff Schools Education<br />
Association (SEA) officer s<br />
have been busy securing<br />
title sponsors and dona-<br />
tions.<br />
Gala Auction Co-<br />
Chairwoman Jannine<br />
Landan said, “Solicitation<br />
letters were sent to mor e<br />
than 600 families and businesses.<br />
We’re seeking all<br />
type of auction items<br />
including fitness pac kages,<br />
gift certificates, experiences,<br />
travel and services.”<br />
Cardiff Schools<br />
Education Association is a<br />
volunteer, nonprofit organization<br />
representative of parents,<br />
staff, and community<br />
members concerned with<br />
improving the education of<br />
children within the district.
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
ARTS&ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Production finds its way ‘home’<br />
By Lillian Cox<br />
CARLSBAD — <strong>The</strong> Trip<br />
to Bountiful playing now at<br />
<strong>The</strong> New Village Arts <strong>The</strong>atre<br />
stars Sylvia M’Lafi Thompson<br />
as Carrie Watts, a role that<br />
earned Geraldine Page an<br />
Academy Award for Best<br />
Actress in 1985.<br />
<strong>The</strong> play, written by<br />
Horton Foote, is about an elderly<br />
woman in the twilight of<br />
her life that lives in a tiny<br />
apartment with her henpecked<br />
son and controlling<br />
daughter-in-law. Her only<br />
wish before she dies is to<br />
return to her hometown of<br />
Bountiful, Texas.<br />
Attempts to escape,<br />
timed each month with the<br />
arrival of her social security<br />
check, are repeatedly thwarted<br />
by her son who is concerned<br />
for her health and<br />
daughter-in-law who sa ys<br />
they can’t afford it. Finally,<br />
she is successful, making her<br />
way onto a b us where she<br />
strikes up an acquaintance<br />
with a young woman.<br />
Eventually, a sheriff<br />
catches up with her just<br />
before arriving at her destination.<br />
Feeling sympathy, he<br />
allows her to finish the trip<br />
and experience the sense of<br />
completeness she has<br />
yearned for.<br />
“This has long been one<br />
of my favorite plays and acting<br />
performances,” said<br />
Kristianne Kurner, who<br />
directs the production. “It’s<br />
such a wonderful piece about<br />
finding your way home and<br />
how you define yourself by<br />
memories and stories.<br />
“(Local actress) Sandra<br />
Ellis-Troy and I wanted to do<br />
it starring her as the elderly<br />
woman,” Kurner recalled.<br />
“When she passed away, I put<br />
the script a way because I<br />
wouldn’t be able to do it the<br />
same way without her.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>n I sa w Sylvia<br />
M’lasi Thompson in a production<br />
in Raisin in the Sun at<br />
<strong>The</strong> Moxy and thought M’lasi<br />
would be perfect to pla y<br />
Carrie Watts. Of every actor<br />
I’ve seen in San Diego, she<br />
has this almost amazing stage<br />
presence. You really can’t<br />
take your eyes off of her on<br />
stage — she has incredible<br />
strength and dignity and, at<br />
same time, is very fragile. ”<br />
Thompson was nominated<br />
for the 2012 Craig Noel<br />
ARTS<br />
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FEB. 8<br />
OPERA NIGHT Opera fans<br />
can bid on two tickets for the<br />
Episcopal Night at the Opera<br />
performance of Pizzetti’s<br />
“Murder in the Cathedral” at 7<br />
p.m. April 5 a t the San Diego<br />
Civic <strong>The</strong>atre. Bidding closes at<br />
noon March 8. Visit charityauctionstoday.com/store.php?username=edsd.<br />
ON STAGE “Into the Woods”<br />
being staged at 7:30 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 8<br />
and at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at<br />
Pacific Ridge School, 6269 El<br />
Fuerte St, Carlsbad. For tickets,<br />
call (760) 448-9820 or visit<br />
Sylvia M'Lafi Thompson as Carrie Watts in <strong>The</strong> Road to Bountiful produced by New Village Arts <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />
Photo by Daren Sco<br />
Awards, presented by the San<br />
Diego <strong>The</strong>atre Critics Circle<br />
for outstanding female leading<br />
performance in Raisin in<br />
the Sun.<br />
“It (Carrie Watts) is one<br />
of the most important roles<br />
for an actress, especially a<br />
character actress,”Thompson<br />
explained. “I absolutely find<br />
Horton Foote’s writing from a<br />
woman’s perspective to be<br />
some of the most prolific and<br />
lyrical writing there is for a<br />
female character. When people<br />
ask me in years to come<br />
what some of m y favorite<br />
roles were, Carrie Watts will<br />
be at the top of the list.”<br />
Kurner also credits the<br />
performances of Walter<br />
Murray (Ludie Watts) and<br />
Yolanda Franklin (Jessie<br />
Mae Watts). Franklin was<br />
also nominated for a 2012<br />
Craig Noel Award for outstanding<br />
female leading performance<br />
in “<strong>The</strong> Sugar<br />
Witch.”<br />
Janell Cannon stepped<br />
out of her r ole as award-winning<br />
author and illustrator of<br />
children’s books, most<br />
notably bestseller Stellaluna,<br />
to design the sets for the production.<br />
“I have done small, set<br />
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FEB. 9<br />
‘BOUNTIFUL’ ART <strong>The</strong><br />
Foundry Studios at New Village<br />
Arts present “Finding Home:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Trip to Bountiful” exhibit<br />
from noon to 4 p .m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 9<br />
through March 3 at 2787 State<br />
St., Carlsbad Village Tuesday<br />
through Sunday with an opening<br />
reception from 5:30 to 7:30<br />
p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 9. For information, call<br />
(760) 433-3245 or visit<br />
NewVillageArts.org.<br />
PLEIN AIR EXHIBIT Meet<br />
painting jobs for years with<br />
New Village Arts <strong>The</strong>atre, but<br />
this is the fir st time the y<br />
asked me to do set design<br />
from scratch,” she said.<br />
“What I have learned is that<br />
theatre is not for wimps. It's<br />
hard work for all involved,<br />
and it has been fascinating to<br />
watch the cast and crew work<br />
out all of the kinks in the<br />
show. It is exhilarating to<br />
watch a scene when it has<br />
finally reached a flashpoint<br />
where it turns into the sort of<br />
magic that can transport an<br />
audience.”<br />
Preview performances<br />
are scheduled for 8 p.m., <strong>Feb</strong>.<br />
7 and <strong>Feb</strong>. 8. Admission is<br />
“pay what you will.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> production opens at<br />
8 p.m., <strong>Feb</strong>. 9 and continues<br />
through 2 p.m., March 3.<br />
Performances are scheduled<br />
for 8 p.m. on Thursday, Friday<br />
and Saturday; 3 p.m. matinees,<br />
Saturdays; and 2 p.m.<br />
matinees, Sunday.<br />
Regular admission is<br />
$29; and $27 for students,<br />
seniors and active duty military.<br />
Opening night admission<br />
on <strong>Feb</strong>. 9 is $36 and<br />
includes a small r eception<br />
afterwards. <strong>The</strong>re will be a<br />
post-show discussion with the<br />
the artists at a reception with<br />
the artists at 3 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 9 to<br />
launch the San Diego Plein Air<br />
group display through March at<br />
the Solana Beach Library, 157<br />
Stevens Ave. Solana Beach. For<br />
more information, call (858) 755-<br />
1404.<br />
HANDS-ON ART A free<br />
Family Open Studio will be held<br />
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 9 in<br />
the Ruby G. Schulman<br />
Auditorium Carlsbad City<br />
Library complex, 1775 Dove<br />
Lane, for a hands-on art making<br />
event designed f or all ages.<br />
Families tour of the exhibition<br />
in the William D. Cannon Art<br />
Gallery, then make an art project<br />
related to the exhibition.<br />
CHRISTIAN BLUES Glenn<br />
Kaiser and the Full Throttle<br />
band will play Christian Blues at<br />
Rushing Wind Church at 6 p.m.<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 9, 4168 Avenida De La<br />
Plata, Oceanside. Finger food<br />
potluck at 5 p.m. For more information,<br />
visit (760) 940-0257.<br />
cast on <strong>Feb</strong>. 10 at $29 regular<br />
admission.<br />
A special promotion on<br />
Valentine’s Day, <strong>Feb</strong>. 14<br />
includes champagne, flowers<br />
and chocolate at a cost of<br />
$10/couple.<br />
New Village Arts<br />
<strong>The</strong>atre is at 2787 State St.<br />
For information visit<br />
newvillagearts.org or call<br />
(760) 433-3245.<br />
Cast:<br />
Sylvia M’Lafi Thompson<br />
Yolanda Franklin<br />
Walter Murray<br />
Alexis Young<br />
David Macy-Beckwith<br />
Brenon Christofer<br />
John Tessmer<br />
Crew:<br />
Set Design: J anell<br />
Cannon<br />
Costumes: Mary Larson<br />
Lights: Christopher Loren<br />
Renda<br />
Original Music & Sound<br />
Design: Bill Bradbury<br />
Sound Engineering:<br />
Justin Lang<br />
Stage Manager: K evin<br />
Kornburger<br />
ASM: Elijah Howlett<br />
SINGING SOLO Robin<br />
Henkel plays solo blues at Zel’s<br />
Del Mar, 8 to 10 p.m., 1247<br />
Camino Del Mar, Del Mar. Call<br />
(858) 755-0076 for more information.<br />
OPENING NIGHT You are<br />
invited to the reception Santos<br />
Fine Art “Rock ‘n’ Roll Heaven”<br />
by Patrick Carney 6 to 10 p.m.<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 9 at 978 N. <strong>Coast</strong> Highway,<br />
Encinitas. <strong>The</strong> show will run<br />
through <strong>Feb</strong>. 23.<br />
FEB. 11<br />
PLAY READERS Encinitas<br />
<strong>The</strong>atre Consortium,<br />
Playwrights Forum presents a<br />
staged reading of “<strong>The</strong> Galt<br />
Regency” with Carment<br />
Beaubeaux, Todd Blakesley,<br />
Linda Castro and Brian Salmon<br />
at 7:30 p .m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 11 at the<br />
Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish<br />
Drive, Encinitas. Refreshments,<br />
and Talk Back. Cost is $5.<br />
FEB. 15<br />
STUDENT ART Del Mar Art<br />
Center Gallery of Fine Art is<br />
hosting an exhibition from <strong>Feb</strong>.<br />
15 through March 2, highlighted<br />
by a Scholarship Award reception<br />
featuring J ulie Limerick<br />
and her talented Torrey Pines<br />
High School art students from 3<br />
to 5 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 24 at Del Mar<br />
Plaza 1555 Camino Del Mar<br />
Suite 122 Del Mar. For more<br />
Send your arts & entertainment<br />
news to arts@thecoastnews.com<br />
A9<br />
No surface escapes paint in artist Diana Carey’s studio. Photo courtesy<br />
of Nadine Baurin<br />
Artist’s winding path leads<br />
to exhibit at park’s Japanese<br />
Friendship Gardens<br />
KAY<br />
COLVIN<br />
A Brush With Art<br />
“Life is not a str aight<br />
line,” declares Oceanside<br />
artist Diana Carey. <strong>The</strong> nonlinear<br />
evolution of her artistic<br />
creations have led to her current<br />
solo e xhibition at the<br />
Japanese Friendship Gardens<br />
in Balboa P ark titled<br />
“Creating A Storm; Sakur a<br />
Fubuki.”<br />
Having grown up in the<br />
Los Angeles area, Carey<br />
resided in Encinitas for 20<br />
years, where she was an active<br />
member of the 101 Artists’<br />
Colony and Full Moon Poets.<br />
When asked at what point she<br />
began seriously creating art,<br />
Diana responds emphatically,<br />
“I always created art.<br />
Always.”<br />
Fully immersed in her<br />
creative lifestyle as she completes<br />
a degree in Art History<br />
at San Diego State University,<br />
Carey says, “Art should evoke<br />
and portray the artist’s fibre,<br />
his struggles and his vision.<br />
<strong>The</strong> artist inter prets his<br />
vision. <strong>The</strong> viewer brings his<br />
own visions and interpretations<br />
to the artists w ork.<br />
Together the real art work is<br />
determined.”<br />
This philosophy is e vident<br />
in the e volution of<br />
Carey’s artwork. During a<br />
period of less than two years<br />
during the late 1990’s, Carey<br />
was left emotionally reeling<br />
from a divorce and the death<br />
of several close friends and<br />
family members. To deal with<br />
the grief, she began painting<br />
hearts on the surf ace of<br />
stones, while writing original<br />
poetry on the reverse.<br />
Under the pseudon ym<br />
“d.goth,” Carey shared her<br />
“Hearts of Stone” not only<br />
through shops and galleries<br />
across the country, but also at<br />
local art fairs. She reflects,<br />
”People would look at the art,<br />
read the poetry and tell me<br />
their stories about love, loss,<br />
joy and pain. I realized the<br />
healing aspect of art, not just<br />
to the artist but also to help<br />
others deal with grief and loss<br />
through artistic expression.”<br />
Her weekly classes at Casa de<br />
Amparo in San Marcos continue<br />
helping youth ages 5<br />
to18 heal their emotions<br />
while taking refuge from abu-<br />
TURN TO BRUSH WITH ART ON A19<br />
information on the Scholarship<br />
Program, e-mail<br />
scholarship@dmacgallery.com<br />
or call (858) 481-1678.<br />
ACRYLIC CLOSE-UP<br />
Through <strong>Feb</strong>. 28, enjoy an<br />
Acrylic on Canvas art show at<br />
the Civic Center Gallery, City<br />
Hall, 505 S. Vulcan Ave.,<br />
Encinitas.
A10 THE COAST NEWS<br />
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
New gallery opens in Village<br />
By Bryan Snyder<br />
Special to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong><br />
CARLSBAD — On <strong>Feb</strong>.<br />
2, Carlsbad resident and artist<br />
Greg “Viz” Visintainer introduced<br />
his new Viz Art Ink<br />
Gallery to the Car lsbad<br />
Village.<br />
<strong>The</strong> gallery walls exhibit<br />
Visintainer’s art from originals<br />
to print reproductions.<br />
His imagery includes pop<br />
iconography, sports,<br />
cityscapes and geometric<br />
abstractions, but a step closer<br />
and guests were introduced to<br />
Viz Art Ink<br />
takes doodle<br />
illustrations to<br />
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a whole new world within<br />
each composition.<br />
“Viz Art Ink takes doodle<br />
illustrations to the ne xt<br />
level,” Visintainer explains.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> main image is created<br />
by dozens of images within<br />
the main image.”<br />
Each composition begins<br />
with weeks of research, which<br />
ultimately leads to the hidden<br />
imagery that makes up each<br />
piece.<br />
Visintainer even goes as<br />
far as visiting locations<br />
around the U.S. as a way to<br />
inspire content for his future<br />
illustrations, as well as to do<br />
Artist Greg “Viz” Visintainer introduces his work and gallery Viz Art Ink<br />
Gallery to the Carlsbad Village area earlier this month. Photo by Bryan<br />
Snyder<br />
the final piece justice.<br />
Visintainer’s approach to<br />
creating and selling art has<br />
been perfected through years<br />
of selling his illustrations at<br />
street fairs and festivals, but<br />
he began his pen ink illustrations<br />
as a simple way to pass<br />
time in class beginning at the<br />
age of 15.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y later became a<br />
therapeutic process that<br />
helped him cope with hardships<br />
he faced in life.<br />
“It’s my meditation therapy<br />
and how I get rid of my<br />
demons,” Visintainer<br />
explains. “Whenever I am<br />
going though tough times, I<br />
draw.”<br />
Though his pr ocess is<br />
very meditative, Visintainer<br />
also works closely with companies<br />
where he has created<br />
brand specific Viz Art Ink<br />
pieces for DC snowboards and<br />
apparel, which can be<br />
browsed at his gallery.<br />
Viz Art Ink Gallery is at<br />
2906 State St. and is open<br />
Tuesday through Sunday from<br />
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
Use caution with ‘Side Effects’<br />
By Noah S. Lee<br />
Are you a patient of<br />
Steven Soderbergh’s? If so, I<br />
advise you to not tak e the<br />
“Side Effects” medication<br />
he has prescribed to you and<br />
get a second opinion fr om a<br />
trustworthy doctor.<br />
I may enjoy thrillers as<br />
much as the next moviegoer<br />
does, but I’ve also come to<br />
realize that even a fan of the<br />
genre has to under stand<br />
what makes this type of film<br />
work.<br />
As long as the puzzle<br />
spreads its clues for us to figure<br />
out and the fearful<br />
excitement is injected with<br />
just the right amount of<br />
intensity, then a thriller is<br />
fulfilling its pur pose. If any<br />
number of those qualifications<br />
is not met,then you can<br />
expect whatever it is y ou’re<br />
watching to be a disg race to<br />
the genre’s name.<br />
“Side Effects” exemplifies<br />
the ine vitable consequences<br />
of said disgrace and<br />
should not be taken by anyone.<br />
Successful psychiatrist<br />
Jonathan Banks (Jude Law)<br />
begins to conduct sessions<br />
with a y oung married<br />
woman named Emily Taylor<br />
(Rooney Mara), who is suffering<br />
from an anxiety disorder<br />
due to her husband<br />
Martin’s (Channing Tatum)<br />
jail release.<br />
Following Emily’s<br />
reunion with Martin, Banks<br />
prescribes a ne w pharmaceutical<br />
drug called Ablixa<br />
as treatment. Soon afterwards,<br />
however, Emily wakes<br />
up to find a cor pse in her<br />
apartment, having seemingly<br />
murdered the person.<br />
Banks then comes<br />
under fire from investigators,<br />
co-workers and his wife,<br />
all the while struggling to<br />
determine whether Emil y<br />
intended to murder the person,<br />
or if her situation is the<br />
result of medical malpr actice.<br />
Every thriller needs its<br />
clues, and every clue m ust<br />
be mapped out so that the<br />
audience and the main character<br />
can determine the<br />
solution simultaneously.<br />
In the case of “Side<br />
Effects,” the clues ar e only<br />
GROW<br />
YOUR<br />
Rooney Mara and Channing Tatum star in “Side Effects,” directed by<br />
Steven Soderbergh. Photo by Barry Wetcher<br />
present toward the end and<br />
hardly, if ever, emerge in the<br />
beginning or middle.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re isn’t enough to<br />
explain why the complications<br />
in Emily’s life resulted<br />
in several questionable situations,<br />
nor do w e comprehend<br />
the logic behind several<br />
characters’ actions.<br />
Banks’ search for the<br />
answers surrounding the<br />
murdered person in Emil y’s<br />
apartment is laced with aimless<br />
desperation, with no<br />
substantial findings until the<br />
climax. Even Alfred<br />
Hitchcock knew the boundaries<br />
of withholding and<br />
revealing critical inf ormation.<br />
In addition, the level of<br />
discomfort in the film comes<br />
too abruptly for both the<br />
audience and the main character<br />
to absorb.<br />
When Banks is<br />
informed by his co-w orker<br />
that maybe it’s time he<br />
downgrade his practice and<br />
move to a differ ent workplace,<br />
we’re suddenly<br />
yanked away from despising<br />
him to sympathizing for him.<br />
Such a hasty c hange in<br />
the mood not onl y gives the<br />
audience little time to<br />
adjust, but also creates a disquieting<br />
twist in the gut that<br />
compels moviegoers to sa y,<br />
“That does it! Eno ugh is<br />
enough, and I cannot tak e<br />
this anymore!” Talk about a<br />
bad case of cinematic o verdose.<br />
With the e xception of<br />
Jude Law, none of the cast<br />
members’ performances contain<br />
much in the way of substance<br />
or movement.<br />
Law does what he can<br />
with the material gi ven to<br />
him despite Soderber gh’s<br />
disjointed direction.<br />
While the actor’s efforts<br />
deserve to be commended,<br />
he alone cannot sa ve this<br />
debacle from being loc ked<br />
away in a psyc hiatric hospital.<br />
If there is an y trace of<br />
life in Rooney Mara, the lack<br />
of expression in her c haracter<br />
gives no indication of it;<br />
her facial tics ar e so static<br />
you can’t help but wonder if<br />
she is being held bac k by<br />
super glue. Channing Tatum<br />
doesn’t get m uch screen<br />
time to justify his short-lived<br />
existence, and his marriage<br />
to Mara’s character contains<br />
little to no emotion.<br />
As for Catherine Zeta-<br />
Jones, well, let’s just say her<br />
involvement exhibits symptoms<br />
of a weak performance<br />
by a series regular in a soonto-be-cancelled<br />
television<br />
show.<br />
Should you decide to<br />
ignore my advice and pr oceed<br />
to w atch Soderbergh’s<br />
final big scr een project<br />
before taking a filmmaking<br />
sabbatical, the side effects<br />
you will most lik ely experience<br />
are boredom, frustration<br />
and disappointment.<br />
If the dir ector of “Side<br />
Effects” were a doctor , I<br />
would have his license<br />
revoked in a heartbeat and<br />
his office shut do wn until<br />
further notice.<br />
MPAA rating: R for sexuality,nudity,violence<br />
and language<br />
Running time: 1 hour 45 minutes<br />
Playing: General release<br />
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Local artists stage play with<br />
lots of audience interaction<br />
COAST CITIES — North<br />
County residents are the producers<br />
and star s of a dinner<br />
theater comedy opening at 7<br />
p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 14 at the Laf ayette<br />
Hotel, 2223 El Cajon Blvd.<br />
Encinitas resident Kim<br />
Frost plays the Mother of the<br />
Bride in “Once Upon a<br />
Wedding,” an interactive dinner<br />
theater comed y in whic h<br />
the audience is drawn into the<br />
action as wedding guests. <strong>The</strong><br />
show is pr oduced by the<br />
‘This Is<br />
Jazz!’ back<br />
in Carlsbad<br />
CARLSBAD — <strong>The</strong><br />
Carlsbad’s Cultural Arts Office<br />
presents the third year of “This<br />
Is Jazz!”<br />
Part seminar, part performance<br />
and part con versation,<br />
“This Is Jazz!” dives into<br />
the origins, styles and pla yers<br />
of the fir st 100 y ears of the<br />
great American art form.<br />
<strong>The</strong> programs, hosted by<br />
San Diego jazz author Dir k<br />
Sutro, feature celebrated performers<br />
and ensembles, terrific<br />
archival visuals and nota ble<br />
musical interludes.<br />
“This Is J azz!” programs<br />
are held on Saturdays at 4 p.m.<br />
beginning <strong>Feb</strong>. 9 in the Ruby G.<br />
Schulman Auditorium at the<br />
Carlsbad City Library complex,<br />
1775 Dove Lane at El Camino<br />
Real.All programs are free, but<br />
seating is limited.<br />
To prevent overflow,<br />
admission ticket distribution<br />
begins at 3 p.m.; doors open at<br />
3:45 p.m.<br />
For information, visit<br />
carlsbadca.gov/arts or call the<br />
Arts Info Line, (760) 434-2904.<br />
<strong>The</strong> third season starts<br />
with guest artist, Mundell<br />
Lowe.<br />
A master of the six-string<br />
guitar, Lowe possesses an eightdecade<br />
career that moved from<br />
1930s New Orleans to the<br />
exploding jazz scene of late<br />
1940s New York to the first days<br />
of television with the NBC and<br />
CBS studio orchestras.<br />
In 1965 he mo ved to Los<br />
Angeles and began composing<br />
for film, and in the 1980s he<br />
returned to his fir st love, live<br />
performance.<br />
Along the way, he met and<br />
played with most of the g reat<br />
names in jazz. A longtime resident<br />
of San Diego, Lowe turned<br />
90 in 2012.<br />
Joining him at “This Is<br />
Jazz!” will be another noted<br />
San Diego guitarist Bob Boss.<br />
Upcoming presentations<br />
include:<br />
— March 9, Jazz at the<br />
Movies with Composer Larr y<br />
Groupé.<br />
— April 6, ‘20s & ‘30s<br />
Swing with an ensemble to be<br />
announced<br />
— May 11, Latin Jazz<br />
with master trumpeter Gilbert<br />
Castellanos<br />
“This Is Jazz!” is supported<br />
by the Carlsbad Library and<br />
Arts Foundation’s Robert H.<br />
Gartner Cultural Endowment<br />
Fund.<br />
Laughbaum family of<br />
Laughing Tree Productions,<br />
who are San Marcos residents.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Laughbaums ar e three<br />
lifelong entertainers. Lisa and<br />
Michael just ended a 22-y ear<br />
stretch as the house band on<br />
the Bahia Belle in Mission Bay,<br />
and are now venturing out on<br />
their own, producing a sho w<br />
they wrote, directed, act and<br />
sing in, along with their 15year-old<br />
son, Ian, who’s been<br />
performing since he was 4 and<br />
co-wrote the show.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> audience r eally<br />
becomes like a part of<br />
the family and gets to e xperience<br />
all the joys of<br />
attending a real wedding without<br />
the pressure of buying a<br />
gift. After all, every wedding<br />
needs its crashers,” Lisa<br />
Laughbaum said.<br />
For tickets, call (760) 591-<br />
3113 or visit onceupona weddingthemusical.com.<br />
General<br />
admission is $64.95.<br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
FAMILY MUSIC<br />
Violinist Michael Dvoskin,<br />
accompanied by pianist Irina<br />
Bessonova, will be<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary’s free family music<br />
program sponsored by the<br />
Friends of the Carmel Valley<br />
Library at 7 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 13 in<br />
the library’s community<br />
room, 3919 Townsgate<br />
Drive. <strong>The</strong> duo will perform<br />
works by Dvorak,<br />
Beethoven, Brahms,<br />
Sarasate, Prokofiev, Bartok,<br />
Rachmaninoff, and<br />
Tchaikovsky. <strong>The</strong> program<br />
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A12 THE COAST NEWS<br />
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Discovering Chuao chocolate<br />
DAVID<br />
BOYLAN<br />
Lick the Plate<br />
For those of us br ought<br />
up with mass-produced chocolate,<br />
discovering chocolates<br />
like those made b y Chuao is<br />
like opening a whole ne w<br />
pleasure area of the br ain. I<br />
mean really, how many times<br />
has a Snic kers bar pr oduced<br />
an endorphin release similar<br />
to that of a nice scalp massage?<br />
Nothing against<br />
Snickers, as they have satisfied<br />
many a sweet craving, but<br />
when you enter the r ealm of<br />
gourmet chocolate, produced<br />
with the finest ing redients,<br />
the difference is dramatic and<br />
from my personal experience,<br />
one of life’s great pleasures.<br />
Chuao Chocolatier is<br />
based in Car lsbad and I<br />
recently sat do wn with Chef<br />
and President Michael<br />
Antonorsi to talk a bout his<br />
business.<br />
Lick the Plate: Mic hael,<br />
your Venezuelan roots included<br />
a German mother and relatives<br />
that had a cacao farm. It<br />
seems like a natur al foundation<br />
for a car eer in the culinary<br />
arts. What was that experience<br />
like?<br />
Michael Antonorsi: My<br />
mother had the har dest job<br />
that exists: homemaker and<br />
mother.<br />
She gave her 1,000 percent<br />
to k eep a perfectl y run<br />
home (German style with a<br />
tropical twist) and r aise four<br />
children.Watching my mother<br />
prepare feasts for her friends<br />
and family in our home w as<br />
always amazing because of the<br />
care she put into e very detail.<br />
Venezuela is kno wn for the<br />
best cacao in the world, so<br />
growing up ther e, you’re surrounded<br />
by incredible chocolate.<br />
It’s a part of our cultur e<br />
and, in my family, it was a part<br />
our roots, as our ancestors had<br />
a cacao f arm. I must say<br />
though, that the vibe ar ound<br />
the tropical, coastal cacao<br />
plantations was always<br />
enchanting.<br />
LTP: You did not go right<br />
into the culinar y world upon<br />
graduation from college, opting<br />
for a few years in the technology<br />
sector followed by culinary<br />
school in P aris, where<br />
you trained as a F rench chef,<br />
followed by a specializ ed<br />
FOOD&WINE<br />
training in pastr y and c hocolatier.<br />
What was that e xperience<br />
like?<br />
MA: All I w anted to do<br />
after graduating from UCSD<br />
was go to Europe for culinary<br />
school ... but I was afraid that<br />
my dad would kill me after he<br />
just supported me through my<br />
studies to become a bio engineer.<br />
So I continued to try to<br />
please my family, getting my<br />
MBA in Venezuela and starting<br />
up a computer networking<br />
and telecom company. It wasn’t<br />
until m y mid 30s, when I<br />
was married and had m y first<br />
two daughters, that I decided<br />
to listen to my heart. We took<br />
a leap of f aith and moved to<br />
Paris for culinary school.<br />
Sometimes making the decision<br />
to follow your dreams is<br />
hard; but not following them is<br />
a lot harder.<br />
LTP: You returned to the<br />
U.S. in 2002 and r eturned to<br />
your chocolate roots by open-<br />
TURN TO LICK THE PLATE ON A19<br />
Romance of Temecula wines<br />
FRANK<br />
MANGIO<br />
Taste of Wine<br />
<strong>The</strong> stars are aligned for<br />
a banner year in Temecula<br />
Wine Country this year. My<br />
in-box is full of exciting developments<br />
for most of the 35plus<br />
wineries that are anticipating<br />
an overwhelming public<br />
response to their ambitious<br />
programs of impr ovement<br />
offering more tastings,<br />
tours, dining, lodging and<br />
event activity.<br />
In a r ecent interview<br />
with Jim Carter, owner of the<br />
renowned South <strong>Coast</strong><br />
Winery Resort and Spa,<br />
TASTE OF WINE learned<br />
that Carter plans to build a<br />
new winery, Carter Estates. It<br />
will be part of a much bigger<br />
resort, winery, spa, and office<br />
and meeting space. <strong>The</strong> existing<br />
property will be offering<br />
new hotel space in Mar ch.<br />
“We have 50 ne w all-suite<br />
rooms in a three story structure<br />
with units from 538 to<br />
850 square feet. Each suite<br />
will have a fireplace, soothing<br />
tub and lanai dec k in the<br />
vineyards,” he said. “It will<br />
include a rooftop garden for<br />
receptions and banquets.”<br />
South <strong>Coast</strong> pr oduces<br />
65,000 cases of wine annually<br />
and has no w topped 1,800<br />
medals with the <strong>2013</strong> wine<br />
competition results, one of<br />
the highest in the nation.<br />
A short drive beyond Jim<br />
Carter’s winery on Ranc ho<br />
California Road, up on a hill,<br />
sits Monte De Oro. It has a<br />
spectacular 180 deg ree<br />
panoramic view, lavish allstone<br />
exterior, glass floor<br />
overlook to a barrel room and<br />
premium wines. Monte De<br />
Only 7 Days ‘til<br />
Valentine’s Day<br />
Make your<br />
reservations<br />
TODAY!<br />
Oro electrified the wine world<br />
by winning the Best of Class,<br />
Red Blend at the <strong>2013</strong> San<br />
Francisco Chronicle Wine<br />
Competition with its 2008<br />
Synergy 65, a five varietal<br />
estate grown wine. This wine<br />
earned the TASTE OF WINE<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary Wine of the Month.<br />
($32 at the winery; Club price<br />
is $26.40.)<br />
Robert Renzoni<br />
Vineyards is taking the wraps<br />
off the new Robert Renzoni<br />
Prosecco coming in dir ect<br />
from Italy. <strong>The</strong>y delighted<br />
their wine club recently with<br />
their brand of Brunello, one<br />
of Tuscany’s finest reds and<br />
will introduce the latest vintage<br />
in mid-<strong>Feb</strong>ruary along<br />
with the latest Sonata Blend,<br />
a big seller at the Italian-style<br />
winery on De Portola Road.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Temecula Valley<br />
Winegrowers Association has<br />
its next wine country event<br />
March 2 and March 3 from 10<br />
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It’s the World<br />
of Wine (WoW) <strong>2013</strong>. Visitors<br />
will be able to barrel taste the<br />
latest old world style wines<br />
that are locally made. Some<br />
30-plus wineries wil l offer<br />
food and wine samplings.<br />
This is a self-guided event.<br />
Two-day tickets are $99 per<br />
Celebrate a Carlsbad Carlsbad Tradition!<br />
Tradition!<br />
ROMANTIC DINNER SPECIAL<br />
Dinner Dancing Entertainment<br />
4-course Dinner Includes:<br />
Appetizer Salad<br />
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Served 7:00pm-9:30pm<br />
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TASTE OF WINE columnist Frank Mangio exclusively interviews winery<br />
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Temecula Wine Country. Photos by Frank Mangio<br />
Stateside<br />
Islander Crew<br />
Call today for Reservations:<br />
760.729.4131<br />
300 Carlsbad Village Dr. • Carlsbad<br />
www.oceanhousecarlsbad.com<br />
Monte De Oro General Manager<br />
Ken Zignorski guides the ambitious<br />
premium estate vineyard and<br />
winery program, since its introduction<br />
in 2010.<br />
person. Full details are yours<br />
at temeculawines.org.<br />
Wine Bytes<br />
Valentines Day events in<br />
Temecula are blooming and<br />
here are some that crossed my<br />
“Bytes” desk.<br />
Thornton Winery is pr esenting<br />
its Romantic<br />
Rendezvous <strong>Feb</strong>. 14 at 7 p .m.<br />
with an arr ay of fine cuisine<br />
and matching Thornton wines.<br />
$90. <strong>The</strong>re is also an optional<br />
choice of menu items at Café<br />
Champagne from 5 to 9 p .m.<br />
For reservations, call (951)<br />
699-0099.<br />
Callaway Winery has a<br />
Vine d’Amore Valentines Day<br />
dinner <strong>Feb</strong>. 9 from 6:30 to 9:30<br />
p.m. held in the Barrel Room.<br />
Live entertainment with dinner<br />
and Callaway wines. $216<br />
per couple inclusive; $195 for<br />
wine club. It also has a Pr e<br />
Fixe menu at Meritage<br />
Restaurant on Valentines Day<br />
at 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., for $75.<br />
To reserve either e vent, call<br />
(951) 587-8889.<br />
Falkner Winery will host<br />
a romantic dinner on<br />
Valentines Day at its Pinnacle<br />
Restaurant. A four-course<br />
meal with wine pairings is<br />
planned with li ve entertainment.<br />
Seatings start at 6:30<br />
p.m. Cost is $79. VIP<br />
Food/Wine Club members pay<br />
$69. For an RSVP call the winery<br />
at (951) 676-8231 ext.1.<br />
Monte De Oro Winery<br />
has its Valentines Day fourcourse<br />
dinner with wine pairing<br />
at 7 p.m. A feature will be<br />
live music and dancing.<br />
Salmon and Filet Mignon top<br />
the menu. RSVP at montedeoro.com.<br />
Frank Mangio is a renowned wine connoisseur<br />
certified by Wine Spectator.<br />
His library can be viewed at www.tasteofwinetv.com.<br />
(Average Google certified<br />
900 visits per day) He is one of the top<br />
five wine commentators on the Web.<br />
Reach him at mangiompc@aol.com.
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
By Patty McCormac<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />
Meet Brian Freerksen the new<br />
chef at the Ranc ho Santa F e<br />
Golf Club.<br />
He came on board just a<br />
few weeks ago and is already<br />
meeting with members to<br />
determine their desires.<br />
“This is their place. I have<br />
been going out and talking to<br />
members to get a feel f or what<br />
they want, he said. “It’s their<br />
home away from home.”<br />
Freerksen’s credentials<br />
are impressive.He has been the<br />
head chef or executive chef for<br />
some of the most w ell-know<br />
restaurants in the area from the<br />
Hotel Del Coronado to the<br />
Marine Room.Yet, he could be<br />
described as salt-of-the-earth<br />
genuine and easy going.<br />
“I am a simple eater<br />
myself and I am not pic ky,” he<br />
said.“I like simple, clean food.”<br />
When the golf club put out<br />
the call f or a ne w chef, there<br />
was a lot of interest.<br />
“After an exhaustive<br />
search we interviewed dozens<br />
of candidates and elected the<br />
top five to come in f or cooking<br />
interviews,” said Al Castro, general<br />
manager. “With his ability<br />
and skills, plus the g reat personality,<br />
he was just who w e<br />
were looking for.”<br />
Over his y ears of e xperience<br />
Freerksen said he has<br />
learned that when people go<br />
out to dinner and it is not a special<br />
occasion, they order what<br />
they recognize.<br />
“I do the common things<br />
and put a twist on them, ” he<br />
said. “One of the things on the<br />
menu is liver and onions. I am<br />
not going to touch that. It’s one<br />
of those things you love or not.”<br />
But her said, for non-liver<br />
lovers, he is offering specials<br />
every night.<br />
“We’re doing a l ot of<br />
seafood, some red rice and<br />
Forbidden Rice. It’s a black rice<br />
from China that got it name<br />
because the emperors were the<br />
only ones allo wed to eat it.<br />
We’re doing some pasta and<br />
teaming it up with fish, ” he<br />
said.<br />
Freerken’s relationship<br />
with food began early. His first<br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
New golf club chef has a confession: he likes fast food<br />
Brian Freerksen, the new chef at the Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club, poses<br />
with his wife Amelia. Courtesy photo<br />
Stay Well with Scripps<br />
job was at McDonalds.<br />
“I was the burger flipper<br />
and the Egg McMuffin flipper. I<br />
did that for about two years.”<br />
He then joined the arm y<br />
as a cook wher e he w as stationed<br />
first at Fort Dix and then<br />
in Germany where he w as a<br />
Scripps is committed to keeping you and your family well all year long.<br />
Here are some of our upcoming events.<br />
Living Lite Weight Management<br />
Monday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11; Tuesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
12; or Wednesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13<br />
All classes are from 6:45–8 p.m.<br />
Learn how to achieve and maintain a healthy<br />
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program. Cost: $48. Call for locations.<br />
Women and Heart Disease<br />
Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15, 10:15–11:45 a.m.<br />
Join Scripps advance practice nurse,<br />
Kristin Dixon, for an update on cardiac<br />
concerns for women. Cost: $2.50.<br />
Location: Lawrence Family Jewish<br />
Community Center in La Jolla.<br />
Bariatric Surgery Information<br />
Monday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 18, 5:30–6:30 p.m.<br />
Join Mark Takata, MD, and William Fuller, MD,<br />
to learn more about weight loss options.<br />
Free. Location: Scripps Memorial Hospital<br />
La Jolla, Schaetzel Center, Great Hall.<br />
Bladder Basics and Incontinence<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 20, 12:30–1:15 p.m.<br />
Join us to learn more about urinary<br />
incontinence, including typical urination<br />
habits, causes of incontinence, exercises<br />
and lifestyle changes. Free. Location:<br />
Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas,<br />
Outpatient Rehabilitation Center in the<br />
Vons shopping center across from hospital.<br />
Just What IS a Heart Attack?<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 20, 6 p.m.<br />
What is a heart attack and why does<br />
it happen? Who is at risk? Join Scripps<br />
cardiologist Martin Charlat, MD, to learn<br />
about heart attack symptoms, treatment<br />
baker.<br />
“I was the night baker. I<br />
was baking all the cak es and<br />
pies,” he said.<br />
At that job, he realized he<br />
didn’t like baking v ery much<br />
mainly because baking ingredients<br />
must be exact and allowed<br />
options and prevention. Free. Location:<br />
Magdalena Ecke Family YMCA, Encinitas.<br />
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Thursday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28, 5:30–7 p.m.<br />
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Gibson, MD, for a presentation on<br />
the latest techniques in cardiac care<br />
including valve replacement without<br />
surgery, electrical treatments for heart<br />
failure and the artificial heart. Free.<br />
Location: Scripps Memorial Hospital<br />
La Jolla, Schaetzel Center, Great Hall.<br />
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very little room for creativity.<br />
He put in five years active<br />
duty and three in reserve.<br />
Out of the arm y he got a<br />
job at the Chicken Dinner<br />
Restaurant at Knotts Berry<br />
TURN TO CHEF ON A19<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
Events<br />
For more information<br />
and to register, call<br />
1-800-SCRIPPS<br />
(727-4777).
A14 THE COAST NEWS<br />
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
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DEL MAR — <strong>The</strong> Village<br />
of Del Mar announces the<br />
opening of the ne w Del Mar<br />
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at 1104 Camino Del Mar,<br />
Suite 1, across from City Hall.<br />
Come join the community<br />
at <strong>The</strong> Del Mar Village<br />
Association-sponsored grand<br />
opening celebration from 5 to<br />
7 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 21 with wine and<br />
tapas.<br />
Residents interested in<br />
volunteering at the ne w center<br />
should call (858) 735-<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Visitor Center is<br />
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a.m. to 1 p.m., Mondays<br />
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extended hours starting in the<br />
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<strong>The</strong> new center, staffed<br />
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Association, will provide<br />
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special events and acti vities<br />
in Del Mar.<br />
On display will be Village<br />
walking maps,visitors’ guides,<br />
restaurant menus and do wntown<br />
community and special<br />
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“We’re happy to have a<br />
visible location in the heart of<br />
Del Mar that will not onl y<br />
serve as an inf ormation gathering<br />
place for locals but will<br />
assist visitors as they explore<br />
our Village,” said Mathew<br />
Bergman, president of the Del<br />
Mar Village Association.<br />
In the future, the DMVA<br />
plans to sell Del Mar gifts<br />
such as holida y ornaments,<br />
wine glasses, license plate<br />
frames, water bottles and signature<br />
Del Mar surf wax.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Del Mar Village<br />
Association (DMVA) is a nonprofit<br />
organization made up<br />
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owners and pr operty owners<br />
who are dedicated to working<br />
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Jeff Garcia shows there’s more than one way to make it to NFL<br />
By Tony Cagala<br />
SAN DIEGO — <strong>The</strong> irony<br />
of it all is that if Jeff Garcia was<br />
entering this year’s NFL draft,<br />
with his style of pla y, and with<br />
teams looking f or that mor e<br />
mobile, athletic quarterback,<br />
he’d surely be taken in the first<br />
round.<br />
As it happened, when<br />
Garcia entered the dr aft in<br />
1994, more than 200 pla yers’<br />
names were called and none<br />
were his.<br />
But that didn’t stop the 6<br />
foot 1 inch, 190 pound quarterback<br />
from going on to ha ve an<br />
18-year professional career in<br />
the NFL.<br />
On April 25, several hundred<br />
more young hopefuls will<br />
enter this year’s draft all intent<br />
on hearing their name called to<br />
begin their pr ofessional football<br />
careers.<br />
But even before that,those<br />
same hopefuls will have the<br />
chance to make an impression<br />
with their potential emplo yers<br />
at the weeklong NFL Scouting<br />
Combine beginning <strong>Feb</strong>. 20.<br />
Garcia, with his Test West<br />
Football Academy and their<br />
newest partnership with<br />
Velocity Sports P erformance<br />
Center, is helping to pr epare<br />
those young players not onl y<br />
physically, but mentally for<br />
what may or may not happen<br />
on their road to the NFL.<br />
“I had hopes of being<br />
drafted,” Garcia said. “It was a<br />
long day of sitting around and<br />
not getting a call, ” he said.<br />
What made it more embarrassing,<br />
he said, was that <strong>The</strong> Gilroy<br />
Dispatch, Garcia’s hometown<br />
paper in Gilr oy, Calif. shadowed<br />
him that day to see if anything<br />
would happen.<br />
“And it didn’ t happen,”<br />
Garcia said.“I didn’t get signed<br />
as a free agent. At the time, I<br />
believe there were 28<br />
teams…and not one of them<br />
saw me as a fit, even as a fr ee<br />
agent quarterback and so that’s<br />
why I had to go up to Canada<br />
and really prove myself up<br />
there.”<br />
After four years in the<br />
Canadian Football League and<br />
winning the Grey Cup (the CFL<br />
Former NFL quarterback Jeff Garcia (back right) watches on as Andrew Castaneda of Pittsburgh State<br />
University goes through drills. Garcia, who went undrafted in the 1994 NFL draft, would enjoy 18 years as a<br />
professional in the NFL. Photo by Tony Cagala<br />
championship) with the<br />
Calgary Stampeders, the NFL<br />
took notice of Gar cia and in<br />
1999 he was signed by the San<br />
Francisco 49ers.<br />
Though Garcia didn’t participate<br />
in the combine when<br />
he emerged from San J ose<br />
State as a record-holding quarterback,<br />
he said it wasn’t nearly<br />
the same as it is today, especially<br />
with all of the TV coverage<br />
and marketing efforts.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> game has just<br />
become so big, so large that<br />
everything is getting promoted,”<br />
Garcia said.<br />
Not only is the combine a<br />
chance for players to show what<br />
they can do , but, Garcia said,<br />
for the 32 NFL teams, they’re<br />
deciding whether the y oung<br />
men are worth making a<br />
tremendous investment in.<br />
“To play at the elite le vel,<br />
I had hopes of being drafted...It<br />
was a long day of sitting around<br />
and not getting a call.”<br />
Jeff Garcia<br />
Retired NFL Quarterback<br />
you have to have the physical<br />
tools. But they (NFL teams)<br />
also want to see mental and<br />
emotional stability. <strong>The</strong>y want<br />
to see that a y oung man can<br />
handle this transition and how<br />
is he going to deal with it.<br />
“Is he going to be a pr oblem<br />
in the community or some-<br />
Rancho Santa Fe youth named to top polo team<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />
Local polo player, Harrison<br />
Samaniego, was recently<br />
selected to the U .S. Polo<br />
Association’s top national<br />
development program, Team<br />
USPA.<br />
<strong>The</strong> up-and-comer fr om<br />
Rancho Santa F e has been<br />
under the sport’ s influence<br />
since he was a baby and will<br />
look to take his game to the<br />
next level as part of the elite<br />
program.<br />
Though first introduced<br />
to the sport from his father,<br />
his mother, a former<br />
University of Virginia player,<br />
dedicated much time to<br />
teaching him and his brother<br />
how to play growing up.<br />
Under the guidance of<br />
his supportive family,<br />
Samaniego has had a successful<br />
young career highlighted<br />
by leading his high<br />
school team to the semifinals<br />
of last year’s USPA National<br />
Interscholastic<br />
Rancho Santa Fe resident Harrison Samaniego was chosen as one of<br />
eight members from around the nation to play with Team USPA. Photo<br />
courtesy San Diego Polo Club<br />
body who’s going to be r esponsible<br />
and bring positi ve things<br />
to the community,” Garcia said.<br />
That’s something, that<br />
with Garcia’s years of e xperience<br />
in trying to find positi ves<br />
in a life riddled with adversity,<br />
he can talk to the players<br />
about.<br />
“I’ve lived it,” he said.“My<br />
life — I had so man y trials and<br />
tribulations and learning experiences<br />
— very difficult experiences<br />
to o vercome, especially<br />
as a child.”<br />
When he was 7 years old<br />
his younger brother died in a<br />
drowning accident and more<br />
than a y ear later his y ounger<br />
sister was killed in an auto accident.<br />
Questioning the “Why?”<br />
and “How?” he could lose his<br />
siblings in such a way, Garcia<br />
leaned heavily on sports to help<br />
prevent him from going down<br />
that wrong path in life.<br />
Having that daily distraction,<br />
to get him to f ocus on<br />
something else instead of focusing<br />
on what their f amily had<br />
Championship.<br />
It’s the mental aspect of<br />
polo that draws Samaniego’s<br />
passion.<br />
He enjoys participating<br />
in a sport that ne ver stops<br />
teaching and he looks forward<br />
to developing his mind<br />
and body on Team USPA.<br />
Samaniego just started his<br />
freshman year at Ro ger<br />
Williams University and<br />
plans to major in en vironmental<br />
science.<br />
When he’s not pla ying<br />
polo or taking classes, he<br />
enjoys hunting and fishing.<br />
Samaniego will join fellow<br />
new Team USPA members<br />
Daniel Galindo of<br />
<strong>The</strong>rmal, Calif., Jeff Shuler<br />
of Hometown: Aiken, S.C.,<br />
Kylie Sheehan of Owings<br />
Mills, Md., Miguel Questel<br />
?of Campo, Devin Vass of<br />
Powell, Ohio, Patrick Uretz<br />
of Malibu, Calif. and<br />
Matthew Collins of<br />
Reisterstown, Md.<br />
just gone thr ough helped, he<br />
explained.“And I had a love for<br />
sports. I was passionate a bout<br />
it. But what sport has taught<br />
me is how to deal with people<br />
better; how to work as a team;<br />
how to commit myself to something,<br />
how to learn how to work<br />
through adversity.”<br />
It isn’t hard to feel positive<br />
after talking with Gar cia, the<br />
42-year-old Rancho Santa Fe<br />
resident, grandson of Mexican<br />
immigrants and son of a f ootball<br />
coach.<br />
“Being a quarterback, it’s<br />
great working Jeff,” said Ryan<br />
Katz, the 6 f oot 1 inc h, 210<br />
pound quarterback from<br />
SDSU, who will participate in<br />
this year’s combine. “He’s been<br />
in the league f or 18 years, he’s<br />
got that e xperience and that’s<br />
something, a young guy coming<br />
up, that’s what I’m looking<br />
for…to guide me thr ough this<br />
process.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> process includes helping<br />
players to realize that they<br />
are their own brand and how to<br />
interact with the media, too.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re’s nothing that<br />
bothers me mor e than seeing<br />
an athlete in front of a camera<br />
who does not kno w how to<br />
speak to the camera, or how to<br />
represent himself,” Garcia said.<br />
“You may not think it’ s a big<br />
deal as an athlete, but people<br />
are judging y ou… It’s important<br />
to have a certain manner<br />
about you; a certain c haracter<br />
about you that is exuded in how<br />
you speak and what you have to<br />
say.”<br />
For Katz, he said fr om a<br />
young age he was taught that<br />
he was his o wn brand.<br />
“Everything I do is going to be<br />
seen and heard,” Katz said. “So<br />
you just tr y and sta y positive<br />
and do the right thing.”<br />
He’ll try to make his mark<br />
during the combine with his<br />
energy and focus, he said.<br />
“Intelligence is going to be a<br />
big thing, and just doing the<br />
right thing.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>se guys (scouts) ar e<br />
looking for positive young guys<br />
to come into their organization<br />
and give a good vibe, and that’s<br />
what I’m tr ying to do ,” Katz<br />
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“I think that players are<br />
becoming more aware that they<br />
are a brand,” Garcia said,<br />
adding “that they have an<br />
opportunity to build their<br />
brand if the y represent themselves<br />
in a positive way, if they<br />
promote themselves in a positive<br />
way. But if you’re not promoting<br />
yourself to the public in<br />
a way the public embraces you,<br />
then why would anybody want<br />
to market you or to be associated<br />
with your brand.”<br />
Speaking of helping build<br />
brands, Garcia will soon begin<br />
working with Ne w York Jets<br />
quarterback Mark Sanchez,<br />
whose 2012 season could be<br />
described politely as “difficult”<br />
and that resulted in his benching<br />
to a rookie in the final tw o<br />
games of the season. Garcia<br />
said he’ll also start w orking<br />
with fallen quarterback<br />
JaMarcus Russell,the 2007 first<br />
overall draft pick on a “last<br />
shot,”“comeback” type of deal.<br />
Russell is a guy who is<br />
extremely talented, but mentally,<br />
just did not g rasp and<br />
understand what he needed to<br />
do, but is still young, is still very<br />
capable and can w e help him,<br />
said Garcia. “Well, we’re going<br />
to find out. We’re going to find<br />
out if he w ants to be helped,<br />
and that’s the key. You have to<br />
want to be helped in or der to<br />
be helped,” Garcia said.<br />
Once the combine has<br />
come and gone this year, Garcia<br />
still looks to keep active in reinvigorating<br />
sports tr aining in<br />
San Diego with their new<br />
sports complex (their partnership<br />
is only months-old and are<br />
still looking f or sponsorship<br />
help. Sponsorship inquiries<br />
may be made to Nadia Abdala<br />
at nabdala@equityadvertisingventures.com).<br />
What Garcia looks to do is<br />
not only cater to the professional<br />
athlete, but also to the high<br />
school students involved in all<br />
sports to help them get better<br />
and instill a commitment in<br />
something, including how to<br />
overcome adversity. Something<br />
Garcia happens to kno w all<br />
about.
A16 THE COAST NEWS<br />
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Macaroni and cheese grows up<br />
By Marialisa Calta<br />
Several years ago, an<br />
effort was afoot to get children<br />
to eat more vegetables by hiding<br />
them in their meals.Pureed<br />
zucchini in the pizza sauce,<br />
mushed-up broccoli in the<br />
spaghetti — you get the idea.<br />
Controversy ensued, with many<br />
nutritionists opining that it<br />
makes more sense to introduce<br />
children to v egetables out in<br />
the open, rather than trying to<br />
sneak them into kids’ food.As a<br />
“movement,” it apparently<br />
faded away.<br />
I thought of these eff orts<br />
while contemplating a plate of<br />
macaroni and c heese — and<br />
kale.<strong>The</strong> recipe is from “Mac &<br />
Cheese, Please!” by Laura<br />
Werlin (Andrews McMeel,<br />
2012), and no one could mistake<br />
it for typical kiddie food.<br />
Kale, fontina cheese, cayenne<br />
and nutmeg give this downhome<br />
dish a distinctly sophisticated<br />
treatment.<br />
Werlin unapologetically<br />
adds “grown-up” ingredients —<br />
smoked blue c heese, fennel,<br />
andouille sausage and truffles,<br />
to name a few — to many<br />
recipes.<br />
I hope ther e are many<br />
sophisticated children out<br />
there who appreciate such flavors,<br />
but if yours aren’t among<br />
them, rest assured that Werlin<br />
includes lots of v ariations that<br />
will appeal.<br />
It’s tempting, when perusing<br />
newly published cookbooks,<br />
to ignore a small volume<br />
that touts “50 Super Cheesy<br />
Recipes.” But Werlin is not<br />
someone to ignore. In 2000, she<br />
wrote the groundbreaking<br />
“<strong>The</strong> New American Cheese”<br />
(Stewart, Tabori & Chang),<br />
which spotlighted the then-nascent<br />
artisan cheese movement<br />
in the United States. Her next<br />
book, “<strong>The</strong> All American<br />
Cheese and Wine Book”<br />
(Stewart, Tabori & Chang,<br />
2003), won the prestigious<br />
James Beard Award. But this<br />
expert on artisan c heese and<br />
fine wine has also directed her<br />
talents to books on grilled<br />
Kale on top and in the middle adds a grown-up bite to a children’s classic<br />
dish. Photo by Maren Caruso<br />
cheese and, now, macaroni and<br />
cheese. She even includes<br />
Velveeta in one recipe.<br />
Macaroni and cheese: Call<br />
it comfort food. Call it easy. Call<br />
it supper. Please, call me to the<br />
table when it’s served.<br />
ZESTY KALE TWO WAYS<br />
AND FONTINA MAC &<br />
CHEESE<br />
Yield: 6 servings<br />
5 tablespoons olive oil,<br />
plus more to coat dish<br />
1 tablespoon plus 1 1/4 teaspoons<br />
kosher salt<br />
8 ounces ca vatelli pasta<br />
(or small shell pasta)<br />
12 ounces curly-leaf kale<br />
3/4 cup coar sely chopped<br />
yellow or red onion (about 1/2<br />
medium onion)<br />
1 medium clove garlic,<br />
peeled and minced<br />
1/2 teaspoon r ed pepper<br />
flakes<br />
2 ounces Pecorino<br />
Romano (or parmesan) cheese,<br />
finely grated (about 1 cup)<br />
Freshly ground black pepper<br />
2 tablespoons all-purpose<br />
flour<br />
2 1/2 cups whole or<br />
reduced-fat milk<br />
1/2 cup heavy cream<br />
12 ounces fontina cheese,<br />
coarsely grated (about 4 cups)<br />
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper<br />
1/4 teaspoon ground or<br />
freshly grated nutmeg<br />
Preheat oven to 375<br />
degrees. Coat the inside of an 8inch<br />
square baking dish with<br />
olive oil. Set aside.<br />
Fill a large pot with water<br />
and add 1 tablespoon salt.<br />
Bring to a boil and ad d pasta.<br />
Cook, stirring once or twice,<br />
until pasta is tender but firm,<br />
about 8 minutes. Drain.<br />
Remove stems from the<br />
kale. Cut 4 whole lea ves into<br />
quarters and set aside.<br />
Coarsely chop remaining kale.<br />
In a large skillet, heat 2 tablespoons<br />
oil o ver medium. Add<br />
onion and cook 5 min utes, or<br />
until soft. Add chopped kale<br />
and garlic. Cover and cook, stirring<br />
occasionally, until the kale<br />
is tender (5 to 7 min utes). Stir<br />
in pepper flak es and 1/2 teaspoon<br />
salt and set aside.<br />
Place quartered kale<br />
leaves in a small bowl.Toss with<br />
1 tablespoon olive oil, 1/2 cup<br />
Pecorino Romano, salt to taste<br />
and pepper. Set aside.<br />
Using the same pot in<br />
which pasta w as cooked, heat<br />
remaining 2 ta blespoons oil<br />
over medium-high. Slowly<br />
whisk in flour and stir constantly<br />
until a paste f orms, 30 to 45<br />
seconds. Continue stirring 1 to<br />
2 minutes, until the mixtur e<br />
starts to color and smell a bit<br />
nutty. Slowly whisk in milk,<br />
cream and r emaining 3/4 teaspoon<br />
salt. Cook until the mixture<br />
starts to thicken and is just<br />
beginning to bub ble around<br />
the edges, 5 to 7 minutes.<br />
It should be thic k enough<br />
to coat the bac k of a w ooden<br />
spoon.<br />
Add 3 cups f ontina, the<br />
remaining 1/2 cup P ecorino<br />
Romano, cayenne and nutmeg<br />
and stir until the sauce is<br />
smooth but not too runn y. It<br />
should be similar in te xture to<br />
cake batter. If too soupy, continue<br />
cooking until it thickens.<br />
Add pasta and c hopped<br />
kale mixture and stir to combine.<br />
Pour into the pr epared<br />
baking dish.<br />
Sprinkle remaining 1 cup<br />
fontina on top. Distribute quartered<br />
kale leaves over the top.<br />
Place the dish on a rimmed<br />
baking sheet and bak e until<br />
bubbling and golden br own,<br />
about 30 minutes.<br />
Let cool 15 minutes before<br />
serving.<br />
Recipe from “Mac &<br />
Cheese, Please!” by Laura<br />
Werlin (Andrews McMeel,<br />
2012.)<br />
RYAN SOLARSH<br />
Your Carlsbad/Oceanside Territory Manager<br />
By Marialisa Calta<br />
When you live in northern<br />
New England in the dead<br />
of winter, reading cookbooks<br />
is a form of escapism, especially<br />
when their recipes call<br />
for sun-warmed tomatoes,<br />
crisp cucumbers, brightly colored<br />
fruits and fr agrant,<br />
fresh herbs. That may<br />
explain why “Jerusalem: A<br />
Cookbook,” by Yotam<br />
Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi<br />
(Ten Speed Pr ess, 2012),<br />
seems to ha ve taken my<br />
small, snowbound community<br />
by storm.<br />
Aside from combating<br />
seasonal affective disorder,<br />
the appeal of “Jerusalem”<br />
lies in its exploration of what<br />
the authors characterize as<br />
“an immense tapestr y of<br />
cuisines” that flavor the storied<br />
city.<br />
“Consider this,” the<br />
authors write. “<strong>The</strong>re are<br />
Greek Orthodox monks in<br />
this city; Russian Orthodox<br />
priests; Hasidic Jews originating<br />
from Poland; non-<br />
Orthodox Jews from Tunisia,<br />
from Libya, from France or<br />
from Britain; Sephardic Jews<br />
who have been here for generations;<br />
there are<br />
Palestinian Muslims fr om<br />
the West Bank and many others<br />
from the city and well<br />
beyond; there are secular<br />
Ashkenazic Jews from<br />
Romania, Germany and<br />
Lithuania and more recently<br />
arrived Sephardim from<br />
Morocco, Iraq, Iran or Turkey;<br />
there are Christian Arabs<br />
and Armenian Orthodox;<br />
there are Yemeni Jews and<br />
Ethiopian Jews but there are<br />
also Ethiopian Copts; there<br />
are Jews from Argentina and<br />
others from southern India.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are Russian nuns looking<br />
after monasteries and a<br />
whole neighborhood of Jews<br />
from ... Uzbekistan.”<br />
Citizens, the authors<br />
write, are often isolated in<br />
their neighborhoods, and the<br />
fight among various factions<br />
to protect their piece of<br />
land/cultural heritage/way of<br />
life can get “pretty ugly.”<br />
“Food, at the moment, seems<br />
to be the one unifying force<br />
in this highl y fractured<br />
place,” they say.<br />
<strong>The</strong> authors should<br />
know. Both were born in<br />
Jerusalem in 1968, and both<br />
were raised there —<br />
Ottolenghi in a Jewish sector,<br />
Tamimi in an Arab neighborhood.<br />
Thirty years later they<br />
met for the fir st time in<br />
London, where they learned<br />
they shared a language, a history<br />
and a passion for food.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y became partners in a<br />
restaurant business.<br />
“It takes a giant leap of<br />
faith, but we are happy to<br />
take it — what have we got to<br />
lose? — to imagine that hummus<br />
will eventually bring<br />
Jerusalemites together, if<br />
nothing else will,” they write.<br />
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Warm up with the flavors of Jerusalem<br />
Here you will find not a<br />
recipe for hummus but one<br />
for stuffed eggplant. It takes<br />
no leap at all to enjoy this<br />
delectable dish from a storied<br />
city.<br />
STUFFED EGGPLANT<br />
WITH LAMB & PINE<br />
NUTS<br />
Yield: 4 ge nerous servings<br />
4 medium eggplants?<br />
(about 2 pounds), halved<br />
lengthwise<br />
6 tablespoons olive oil<br />
2 1/2 teaspoons salt<br />
Freshly ground black<br />
pepper<br />
1 teaspoon g round<br />
cumin<br />
1 tablespoon sweet<br />
paprika<br />
1 tablespoon ground cinnamon<br />
2 medium onions,<br />
peeled and finely chopped<br />
1 pound ground lamb<br />
7 tablespoons pine nuts<br />
Handful of flatleaf parsley,<br />
chopped<br />
2 teaspoons tomato<br />
paste<br />
3 teaspoons superfine<br />
sugar<br />
2/3 cup water<br />
1 tablespoon freshly<br />
squeezed lemon juice<br />
1 teaspoon tamarind<br />
paste (see note)<br />
4 cinnamon sticks<br />
Preheat oven to 425<br />
degrees.<br />
Place the eggplant<br />
halves, skin-side down, in a<br />
roasting pan large enough to<br />
accommodate them sn ugly.<br />
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Brush the flesh with 4 tablespoons<br />
oil and season with 1<br />
teaspoon salt and plenty of<br />
black pepper. Roast about 20<br />
minutes, until golden brown.<br />
Remove from the oven and<br />
allow to cool slightly.<br />
While the eggplants are<br />
cooking, heat the remaining<br />
2 tablespoons oil in a large<br />
frying pan. Mix together<br />
cumin, paprika and cinnamon<br />
and add half of this<br />
spice mix to the pan, along<br />
with the onions. Cook over<br />
medium-high heat about 8<br />
minutes, stirring often. Add<br />
lamb, pine nuts, parsley,<br />
tomato paste, 1 teaspoon<br />
sugar, 1 teaspoon salt and<br />
some black pepper. Continue<br />
to cook and stir another 8<br />
minutes, until the meat is no<br />
longer pink.<br />
Place remaining spice<br />
mix in a bowl and add water,<br />
lemon juice, tamarind paste,<br />
the remaining 2 teaspoons<br />
sugar, cinnamon sticks and<br />
1/2 teaspoon salt; mix well.<br />
Reduce oven temperature<br />
to 375 degrees. Scrape<br />
the spice-lemon juice mixture<br />
into the bottom of the<br />
roasting pan.<br />
Spoon lamb mixture on<br />
top of each eggplant half.<br />
Cover the pan tightly with<br />
aluminum foil, return to the<br />
oven and roast 1 1/2 hours, at<br />
which point the eggplants<br />
should be completel y soft<br />
and the sauce thick. Twice<br />
during the cooking, remove<br />
the foil and baste eggplants<br />
with the sauce on the bottom<br />
of the pan, adding water if<br />
the sauce dries out. Serve<br />
warm, not hot, or at room<br />
temperature.<br />
Note: Tamarind paste is<br />
sold in some supermarkets<br />
with the Mexican or international<br />
foods. If you can’t find<br />
it, you can substitute pomegranate<br />
molasses. If you can’t<br />
find either, substitute<br />
Worcestershire sauce and a<br />
squeeze more lemon juice.<br />
Reprinted with permission<br />
from “Jerusalem: A<br />
Cookbook” by Yotam<br />
Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi<br />
(Ten Speed Press, 2012.)
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Strong season ahead for film club<br />
OCEANSIDE — <strong>The</strong>re<br />
are months of a ward-winning,<br />
independent movie-viewing<br />
available through the North<br />
County Film Club, with eight<br />
films left to run in its <strong>2013</strong><br />
Winter schedule.<br />
<strong>The</strong> line-up includes:<br />
— <strong>Feb</strong>. 10 – “Beasts of the<br />
Southern Wild”<br />
— March 3 – “Mrs.<br />
Henderson Presents”<br />
— March 17 – “Searching<br />
for Sugarman”<br />
— April 7 – “Ruby<br />
Sparks”<br />
— April 28 – “Moonrise<br />
Kingdom”<br />
— May 19 – “Hermano”<br />
— June 2 – “<strong>The</strong> Sessions”<br />
— June 23 – “My Sister’s<br />
DEL MAR — <strong>The</strong> Don<br />
Diego Scholarship Foundation<br />
is offering four $5,000 college<br />
scholarships to outstanding<br />
high school seniors throughout<br />
San Diego County who have<br />
participated in the San Diego<br />
County Fair and/or other activities<br />
associated with the Del<br />
Mar Fairgrounds.<strong>The</strong> deadline<br />
to apply is April 1, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Eligibility requirements<br />
and the application form are at<br />
dondiegofund.org/files/pdf/201<br />
3DonDiegoScholarshipApplica<br />
tion.pdf. Applications can be<br />
completed online or in print.<br />
For questions, contact<br />
Executive Director Chana<br />
Mannen at<br />
cmannen@sdfair.com or (858)<br />
792-4210.<br />
In <strong>2013</strong>, the foundation<br />
will award one $5,000 scholarship<br />
in eac h of the f ollowing<br />
categories: 1) 4-H member; 2)<br />
Future Farmers of America<br />
(FFA) member; 3) employee at<br />
the Fair, Racetrack or<br />
Fairgrounds; and 4) e xhibitor<br />
at the Fair.<br />
Over the y ears, scholarships<br />
have gone to students<br />
across the county , from<br />
Sister”<br />
For more information contact<br />
the North County F ilm<br />
Club at ncfilmclub.com, e-mail<br />
ncfilmclub@gmail.com or call<br />
(760) 500-1927.<br />
Based in Oceanside, the<br />
club’s goal is to bring the best<br />
of limited release and foreign<br />
films to North San Diego<br />
County. North County F ilm<br />
Club wishes to develop the<br />
niche audience of film lovers in<br />
North County, making it possible<br />
and profitable for theaters<br />
to show these films. <strong>The</strong> club<br />
offers a one-year membership<br />
card with special benefits pr ovided<br />
by its partner , the<br />
UltraStar <strong>The</strong>ater at Mission<br />
Marketplace, 431 College<br />
Fallbrook and Escondido to<br />
Alpine and El Cajon; from<br />
Carlsbad and Encinitas.<br />
Recipients like 2003 recipient<br />
Alysha Stehly, who co-owns<br />
Vesper Vineyards in Valley<br />
Center, often return to the<br />
region to make a difference in<br />
their community and the<br />
scholarship enables them to<br />
pursue their college and<br />
career dreams.<br />
Blvd., Oceanside.<br />
Members have the opportunity<br />
to vote on which movies<br />
will be included in the f ollowing<br />
season’s film lineup.<br />
Some visitors have reported<br />
that clic king these e-mail<br />
links causes them to be ask ed<br />
to sign up f or a Hotmail<br />
account. This is not a f ault of<br />
this Web site, but is a def ault<br />
setting on those visitor s’ computers,<br />
particularly those running<br />
Windows and/or Microsoft<br />
Internet Explorer. Be sure that<br />
your preferred email client is<br />
set as your default email application;<br />
how this is done v aries<br />
with your computer’s operating<br />
system,Web browser,and email<br />
client.<br />
Scout works toward Gold Award<br />
CARLSBAD — Girl<br />
Scouts of San Diego are particularly<br />
proud of Jackie<br />
Nakamura,a junior at Carlsbad<br />
High School.<br />
Nakamura maintains a<br />
high GPA and is on the v arsity<br />
tennis team, but in addition,<br />
she is working hard to get her<br />
Girl Scout Gold Award. Her<br />
approved proposal is “To educate<br />
children the importance of<br />
character traits through stories<br />
and exercises.”<br />
To accomplish this,<br />
Nakamura is teaching<br />
“Character Traits” at Pacific<br />
Rim Elementary School Kids<br />
Care Program.<br />
Nakamura goes back<br />
to her former grammar school<br />
at Pacific Rim Elementary<br />
school two times a month during<br />
the school year to work with<br />
the children in the pr ogram.<br />
She wants make a car eer of<br />
teaching and has de veloped<br />
lesson plans and fun acti vities<br />
for other students to use in the<br />
future to contin ue to teac h<br />
these children the importance<br />
of character traits.<br />
Teaching is nothing new to<br />
Nakamura. In fifth g rade at<br />
Pacific Rim she used her earlyout<br />
time to v olunteer in the<br />
kindergarten classroom. She<br />
has worked with c hildren at<br />
vacation Bible school, summers<br />
on Indian reservations, trips to<br />
Mexico and last y ear a w eeklong<br />
summer camp in Costa<br />
Rica. She has given more than<br />
300 community service hours<br />
to teaching and w orking with<br />
children in her community.<br />
Nakamura will complete<br />
her Gold Award this year,which<br />
represents the highest achievement<br />
in Girl Scouting.<br />
She has been a girl scout<br />
for 11 years in troop 1116, service<br />
unit 641 with Diedr e Girod<br />
as her troop leader.<br />
Don Diego Scholarship winners celebrate at the 2012 Don Diego Gala, with Don Diego Board Vice Chairman<br />
Jon Liss; 2012 scholarship recipients RaeAnne van Tol, Kirby Challman, Kendall Lynch and Meredith<br />
Lehmann, and Don Diego Board Chairman Paul Ecke III. Courtesy photo<br />
Scholarships offered to local high schoolers<br />
<strong>The</strong> Foundation was<br />
named after Tom Hernandez,<br />
who served as the Fair’s goodwill<br />
ambassador fr om 1947-<br />
1984. Funds are raised<br />
through an ann ual gala, the<br />
Amigo Club whic h offers<br />
entrance to y ear-round<br />
Fairgrounds events for just<br />
$99, and donations.<br />
For more information,<br />
visit dondiegofund.org.<br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
Make a pioneer-style rag doll<br />
ENCINITAS — Every<br />
Saturday and Sunday in<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary drop by the San<br />
Dieguito Heritage Museum,<br />
450 Quail Gardens Drive, from<br />
noon to 4 p.m. for a history lesson<br />
and craft activities.<br />
<strong>The</strong> promise of a new life<br />
in the West led many pioneer<br />
families to b rave the elements<br />
and risks of a tr eacherous<br />
journey. <strong>The</strong> experience<br />
was long and scary but<br />
children still f ound ways to<br />
play and enjo y themselves.<br />
Long before computers or<br />
video games, pioneer children<br />
had to use their imaginations<br />
to stitc h their o wn<br />
dolls. <strong>The</strong>y would use whatever<br />
they could find to cr eate<br />
their dolls: socks,discarded<br />
rags, bottles, flowers,<br />
cornhusks, and even vegetables.<br />
Come to the m useum<br />
during the month of<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary and create your<br />
own rag doll.<br />
Each weekend there<br />
will be free hands-on experiences<br />
that highlight a certain<br />
era of San Dieguito history.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se activities will<br />
change monthly.<strong>The</strong> historic<br />
eras and corresponding<br />
activities may include:<br />
— Native American<br />
period: rock painting and<br />
acorn grinding,<br />
— Rancho Period:<br />
Play like pioneer children and<br />
make your own rag doll<br />
Saturday and Sunday from<br />
noon to 4 p.m. in <strong>Feb</strong>ruary at<br />
the San Dieguito Heritage<br />
Museum. Courtesy photo<br />
adobe brick making, cattle<br />
roping and soap making<br />
— Pioneer Da ys: butter<br />
making, washboard clothes<br />
washing and quilt making<br />
— Flower-growing period:<br />
seed planting, plant identification<br />
and plant dyeing<br />
— Surfing and concern<br />
A17<br />
for ocean ecology: balsa minisurfboard<br />
shaping, kelp cookie<br />
making and ocean a wareness<br />
experiences.<br />
For more information<br />
visit the museum’s Web site at<br />
sdheritage.org or call the<br />
museum office at (760) 632-<br />
9711.
A18 THE COAST NEWS<br />
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
PET<br />
OF<br />
WEEK<br />
THE<br />
Rosco is a 2-year-old,<br />
60-pound, neutered,<br />
male Bassadore. (That’s a<br />
bassett / Labrador mix.)<br />
Rosco and his brother,<br />
Flash, are both easygoing<br />
and friendly. Flash<br />
could use a fe w more<br />
walks and a fe w less<br />
treats. <strong>The</strong>ir previous<br />
people moved to a place<br />
that doesn’t allow pets.<br />
Rosco's $145 adoption<br />
fee includes his<br />
medical exam, up to date<br />
vaccinations, neuter, and<br />
microchip identification.<br />
For more information<br />
about other do gs,<br />
cats and r abbits that<br />
need families call (760)<br />
753-6413, log on to<br />
sdpets.org, or visit<br />
Rancho <strong>Coast</strong>al Humane<br />
Society at 389 Requeza<br />
Street in Encinitas.<br />
Kennels are open 11 a.m.<br />
to 5 p .m., Wednesday<br />
through Monday.<br />
Sophie in the spotlight<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />
Last week, Helen Woodward<br />
Animal Center added a heroic<br />
2-year-old Maltipoo named<br />
Sophie to its list of r esident<br />
orphan animals. <strong>The</strong> canine,<br />
who had defended a 7-month<br />
old puppy from a vicious coyote<br />
attack, charmed Center<br />
staffers with her gentle nuzzles<br />
and friendly tail-wags, in spite<br />
of the multiple bite wounds still<br />
healing along her nec k, shoulder<br />
and side. Little did workers<br />
know that in onl y a matter of<br />
days, Sophie would have the<br />
hearts of do g-lovers across<br />
America too.<br />
Now thriving under center<br />
veterinary care, Sophie and her<br />
story quickly gained media<br />
attention, eventually reaching<br />
Shepard Smith’s evening segment<br />
on F ox National Ne ws.<br />
While the pup w as healing<br />
from the latest pr ocedure to<br />
her most serious nec k injury,<br />
the media air ed Helen<br />
Woodward Animal Center’s<br />
contact information and the<br />
calls began pouring in.<br />
With the large number of<br />
requests and inquiries rising,<br />
Helen Woodward Animal<br />
Center is now requesting that a<br />
300 word-or-less essay accompany<br />
each application, stating<br />
why Sophie would be best suited<br />
to the potential adopter.<br />
“It is going to be a v ery<br />
difficult decision,” said<br />
Shannon Bush, Customer<br />
Service Lead, “but Sophie is<br />
worth it. She really embodies<br />
every characteristic people<br />
hope to find in a furr y family<br />
Sophie, the heroic 2-year-old<br />
Maltipoo who defended a 7-monthold<br />
puppy from a coyote attack is<br />
doing well and garnering national<br />
attention with her story. Courtesy<br />
photo<br />
member…loyalty, heart and<br />
sincere devotion. She also happens<br />
to be really, really cute.”<br />
Sophie should be full y<br />
healed and ready for adoption<br />
within two weeks. Helen<br />
Woodward Animal Center<br />
would like to unite the pup<br />
with her ne w family on<br />
Valentine’s Day. If you would<br />
like to adopt Sophie, submit<br />
your application along with a<br />
300 word-or-less essay, no later<br />
than <strong>Feb</strong>. 10.<br />
Applications can be downloaded<br />
at:<br />
animalcenter.org/_downloads/a<br />
d_AdoptionApplicationDogs.p<br />
df. Send applications and<br />
essays to 6461 El Apajo Road,<br />
PO Box 64, in Rancho Santa Fe,<br />
92067 or fax to (858) 756-0605<br />
or email to J onellel@animalcenter.org.<br />
For Sophie updates, click<br />
on animalcenter.org/adoptions/sophie-canine-combatscoyote.aspx.<br />
OBAMACARE<br />
CONTINUED FROM A4<br />
switch to Medi-Cal by the end<br />
of 2014.<br />
As many as 1 million<br />
more low-income Californians<br />
are newly eligible but not y et<br />
signed up f or Medi-Cal, the<br />
state’s variant of Medicaid.<br />
Not all will enroll even though<br />
the federal government will<br />
pay all their medical costs in<br />
2014-2016 and 90 per cent<br />
after that.<br />
Those who do get insured<br />
will cost the state less than $75<br />
million, below even the<br />
amount of state tax r evenue<br />
likely be cr eated by the<br />
100,000 new healthcare jobs<br />
the Berkeley researchers estimate<br />
the ne w health insurance<br />
system will spawn.<br />
Meanwhile, 85 percent of<br />
whatever it costs to inf orm<br />
and sign up ne w Medi-Cal<br />
patients will be paid b y the<br />
federal government. <strong>The</strong> 15<br />
percent state contribution<br />
may be less than what it no w<br />
pays for emergency care to the<br />
uninsured.<br />
STREETSCAPE<br />
CONTINUED FROM A4<br />
Only two of the 13 board members<br />
own real estate on<br />
Highway 101.Two of our board<br />
members rented space and<br />
found they could not mak e it<br />
in Leucadia, as other businesses<br />
have as w ell (too man y to<br />
name), given the hostile r oad<br />
conditions and current physical<br />
environment that does not<br />
encourage buying enough<br />
local business.<br />
<strong>The</strong> volunteer (unpaid)<br />
president of L101 is William<br />
Morrison, a landscape ar chitect,also<br />
a Leucadian,who has<br />
served tirelessly as board president<br />
and is a f ounding member<br />
of the group.<br />
He is not paid for his position<br />
and holds no contr act<br />
with the city of Encinitas nor<br />
has he ever. <strong>The</strong> board mem-<br />
LETTERS<br />
CONTINUED FROM A4<br />
continuing to waste taxpayer<br />
money on a project that will<br />
never get built? Our v ery<br />
popular Mayor is against the<br />
project and if histor y holds,<br />
SANDAG will r espect his<br />
wishes on that too! Thank<br />
you SANDAG for sticking by<br />
our Mayor and the v oters in<br />
Oceanside!<br />
Mandy Barre,<br />
Oceanside<br />
So enticing are these benefits<br />
that even Arizona’s ultraconservative<br />
GOP Go v. Jan<br />
Brewer reversed course and<br />
decided to take her state into<br />
the new system’s expanded<br />
Medicaid setup.<br />
Even before new Medi-<br />
Cal enrollments begin in<br />
earnest, reported Anthony<br />
Wright, executive director of<br />
the Sacramento-based consumer<br />
advocate group Health<br />
Access, California was getting<br />
a net benefit of $500 million<br />
per year from Affordable<br />
Health. That money was one<br />
reason Gov. Jerry Brown could<br />
propose a balanced new budget<br />
this year.<br />
Once the system is full y<br />
operational next year, he said,<br />
the net benefit to Calif ornia<br />
should be upw ards of $1 billion,<br />
compared with pr evious<br />
state health care spending.<br />
Wright and Lucia both<br />
said that while neither the y<br />
nor anyone else can y et pinpoint<br />
the e xact amount of<br />
California’s fiscal Obamacar e<br />
bonanza, “there is the opportunity<br />
for a lot of ad ditional<br />
bers are all quality of life advocates,<br />
have lived in the immediate<br />
community for years and<br />
love their Leucadia/Encinitas<br />
and want to see it impr ove<br />
along with the majority of the<br />
community. No one fr om the<br />
board wants a Starbucks, the<br />
GAP or thr ee-to-five story<br />
office buildings along our<br />
main street Highway 101.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Streetscape concept<br />
was not imposed by outsiders.<br />
It has been fully vetted, a<br />
number of times and o ver the<br />
years by the comm unity dating<br />
back to 1992 when the<br />
Leucadia Specific Plan w as<br />
adopted by the comm unity<br />
and approved by the past City<br />
Council.<br />
<strong>The</strong> same feedback (from<br />
the Leucadia Specific<br />
Plan/vision plan fr om 1992)<br />
was received when the<br />
Streetscape community meet-<br />
Encinitas staff divides<br />
community, alienates<br />
Council from <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />
Commission<br />
Staff should have stood<br />
by proper Encinitas protocol<br />
with respect to our Gener al<br />
and 101 Corridor Specific<br />
Plans and our Local <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />
Program, staff’s wording for<br />
the January 30 Agenda, as<br />
well as its r ecommendation<br />
to abide by <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />
Commission direction. <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission is the<br />
expert on the <strong>Coast</strong>al Act,<br />
not staff, not Council.<br />
We need a shak e-up on<br />
staff. Lack of tr aining and<br />
qualifications is affecting<br />
savings.”<br />
Beside the benefits to<br />
newly-eligible Californians,<br />
more than 2.1 million o ver-65<br />
Medicare patients in the state<br />
are already getting fr ee preventive<br />
services like mammograms,<br />
pap smears and colonoscopies,<br />
or free annual visits<br />
with their doctor s. That’s in<br />
addition to 6 million state residents<br />
who stopped f orking<br />
over co-pays for such preventive<br />
services when the fir st<br />
parts of the Affordable Health<br />
Care Act became effective in<br />
2011.<br />
All is certainl y not perfect<br />
in this r osy Obamacare<br />
picture. Even if everyone eligible<br />
enrolls, there will still be<br />
more than 1 million of the<br />
uninsured living in California,<br />
with counties and hospitals<br />
mostly on the hook f or their<br />
emergency room care.<br />
Ex-Gov. Arnold<br />
Schwarzenegger famously<br />
claimed that eac h of them<br />
costs everyone who pa ys for<br />
health insurance $200 per<br />
year, calling it a “hidden tax.”<br />
His figure was pretty close to<br />
ings and workshops began in<br />
2007 leading up to the<br />
Streetscape Plan concept 4A<br />
being adopted b y the City<br />
Council in January 2010 (note:<br />
four council member s voted<br />
for it, not three as as was suggested)<br />
in January 2010 with<br />
heavy support by the community.<br />
This is not a plan that was<br />
stuffed down anyone’s throats<br />
at any point in time.It is in fact<br />
the culmination of decades of<br />
feedback and goal<br />
setting/visioning from the public<br />
and business o wners on<br />
Highway 101.<br />
As usual, there will<br />
always be people who pr efer<br />
to see no c hange in Leucadia<br />
and to “keep it funky.”<br />
Finally, this is no “trendy,<br />
generic plan” being imposed<br />
on your (or my) neighborhood.<br />
It’s what the majority of<br />
Leucadians and businesses<br />
effectiveness in running<br />
projects, making proper,<br />
timely, findings and filings.<br />
Right now, we have a kind of<br />
vacuum.<br />
Because the City’s been<br />
doing things wr ong, can’t<br />
admit its mistak es, so as to<br />
stop repeating them,<br />
because these mistak es<br />
weren’t before brought to<br />
the <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission’ s<br />
attention, doesn’t mean City<br />
actions were correct. Lack of<br />
qualification and lac k of<br />
transparency have negatively<br />
impacted our City f or<br />
years.<br />
Staff’s been going along<br />
with the agenda of a pr evious<br />
council majority , too<br />
accurate, says Wright, who<br />
adds this means health insurance<br />
buyers will sta y on the<br />
hook for about $200 million –<br />
much less than before, but still<br />
a considerable amount.<br />
Disputes over who should<br />
fund this safety-net car e will<br />
continue through the spring<br />
and into future budget-writing<br />
seasons, keeping politicians<br />
busy.<br />
But it’s high time to recognize<br />
the minim um that<br />
Obamacare offers California:<br />
Coverage for many hundreds<br />
of thousands of the previously<br />
uninsured, plus savings both<br />
to low-income individuals and<br />
the state that to gether will<br />
mount well into the billions.<br />
Email Thomas Elias a t<br />
tdelias@aol.com. Elias is author<br />
of the curr ent book "T he<br />
Burzynski Breakthrough: <strong>The</strong><br />
Most Promising Cancer<br />
Treatment and the<br />
Government's Campaign to<br />
Squelch It," now available in an<br />
updated fourth printing. For<br />
more Elias columns, go to californiafocus.net.<br />
want for the do wntown<br />
Leucadia area.<br />
Even residents of surrounding<br />
cities w ant an<br />
improved Leucadia downtown<br />
they can safely visit and enjoy.<br />
After decades of paying property<br />
taxes with fe w to no<br />
improvements in our seaside<br />
town, it’s now Leucadia’s time.<br />
<strong>The</strong> vision is f or a mor e<br />
beautiful coastal highway corridor,<br />
where visitors and residents<br />
alike can come to recreate,<br />
relax, shop and dine without<br />
concern f or their safety ,<br />
and where businesses thrive.<br />
It’s about preserving the<br />
good of what w e have and<br />
enhancing what no longer<br />
works! I hope this sets the<br />
record straight.Thank you.<br />
Patricia Bell is a Leucadia<br />
101 MainStreet Association<br />
board member and Leucadia<br />
resident.<br />
long “ensconced” in<br />
Encinitas. We’re hoping for a<br />
new paradigm. On flimsy,<br />
illegal and unsubstantiated<br />
grounds, residents adjacent<br />
to the North 101 Corridor<br />
and local commuters shouldn’t<br />
be forced to be part of a<br />
“lane-diet nightmare,” as<br />
characterized by<br />
Councilmember Kristin<br />
Gaspar.<br />
Staff, in writing its<br />
report, tried to “have it both<br />
ways.” <strong>The</strong>y wanted to stand<br />
behind previous methods<br />
and recommendations, also<br />
acknowledging, through<br />
their Agenda #5 recommendation,<br />
that the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />
Commission is the “expert”<br />
with regard to traffic impact<br />
being a vital element of environmental<br />
review.<br />
Not only is our comm unity<br />
literally being di vided<br />
by staff’s inconsistency, but<br />
staff’s “hedging its bets,”<br />
with a r eport that implies,<br />
“we’re doing it right; the<br />
<strong>Coast</strong>al Commission’s wrong;<br />
we recommend you go by its<br />
direction,” is alienating<br />
Council from a public<br />
agency, the <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />
Commission, which most citizens<br />
in Encinitas deepl y<br />
respect. Our coastline is vital<br />
to our community’s character<br />
and quality of life.<br />
Lynn Marr,<br />
Leucadia
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
TROUBLE AT TRESTLES?<br />
Pro surfer Kelly Slater carves a wave during a surf contest<br />
at Lower Trestles. On Friday, officials in Sacramento will<br />
decide whether to recommend Trestles for the National<br />
Register of Historic Places. <strong>The</strong> Navy and Marine Corps<br />
oppose the designation, saying it could interfere with training.<br />
Surfers and other groups have voiced support, adding the<br />
designation would protect the area from development.<br />
Photo by Jared Whitlock<br />
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MiraCosta College, and Tri-<br />
City Hospital, Galaraneau<br />
said that it is, “an ideal site<br />
to add density.”<br />
Galaraneau also<br />
explained that it w as necessary<br />
for McMillin to build<br />
the additional 156 units that<br />
do not meet Carlsbad’s housing<br />
requirements in order to<br />
make the pr oject economically<br />
viable to build.<br />
Environmental advocates<br />
have opposed the project<br />
because the site includes<br />
sensitive habitats and borders<br />
the historic Marr on<br />
Adobe and El Salto Falls.<br />
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tion at the r equest of citizens,<br />
and that “something<br />
needs to be done.”<br />
She believes Feinstein’s<br />
legislation would protect<br />
people without infringing<br />
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ing Chuao with y our brother<br />
Richard. You settled in<br />
Encinitas. What was it a bout<br />
this area that appealed to you?<br />
MA: After my culinary<br />
studies in P aris, my brother<br />
and I were looking for our next<br />
adventure. He had married a<br />
native San Diegan woman and,<br />
as USCD alums, we both had a<br />
special place in our hearts f or<br />
this city. We also saw a lack of<br />
fine chocolate here, so we set<br />
up shop in Encinitas, a laid<br />
back beach town that our fam-<br />
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sive and negligent homes.<br />
Carey’s work acquired an<br />
additional dimension when she<br />
began breaking the stones,<br />
allowing more abstract images<br />
to emerge from the cr acked<br />
and broken surfaces.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se “contemporary frescoes”<br />
won acclaim as Best of<br />
Show, First Place, and a Special<br />
Award at the 2001 Del Mar Fair.<br />
This body of w ork paved the<br />
way for her curr ent abstract<br />
impressionist style.<br />
While the Quarry Creek<br />
residential project was originally<br />
going to be pr esented<br />
in a Planning Commission<br />
public hearing on<br />
Wednesday, McMillin was<br />
granted a continuance to finish<br />
mitigation eff orts with<br />
the city of Oceanside on the<br />
project’s effects on tr affic.<br />
<strong>The</strong> project will now be presented<br />
at the F eb. 20<br />
Planning Commission meeting.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Quarry Creek residential<br />
project must receive<br />
approval in tw o Planning<br />
Commission hearings and<br />
two City Council hearings to<br />
gain final authorization from<br />
the city, said Lynch.<br />
on 2nd Amendment rights.<br />
“This would respect<br />
hunters’ rights,” Barth said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> proposal resembles<br />
the assault w eapons ban<br />
that expired in 2004. <strong>The</strong><br />
legislation would ban the<br />
sale, transfer, importation or<br />
manufacturing of certain<br />
ilies had f allen in lo ve with.<br />
Our entrepreneurial adventure<br />
began, with my brother as<br />
the business side and m yself<br />
on the cr eative side as the<br />
chocolatier.<strong>The</strong> rest is history.<br />
LTP: Your business has<br />
exploded, with three chocolate<br />
cafes in Southern Calif ornia<br />
and a wholesale business that<br />
has expanded nationwide.<br />
What are your plans for future<br />
growth or are you comfortable<br />
with where you are at?<br />
MA: Yes, we have been<br />
very blessed by the support of<br />
our chocolate and our mission<br />
to arouse the senses. I believe<br />
In 2008 Carey felt dri ven<br />
to experiment with the abstract<br />
expressionist technique of<br />
throwing paint pioneer ed by<br />
Jackson Pollock. Unlike<br />
Pollock, however, Carey discovered<br />
a preference for having a<br />
subject to anc hor her paintings.<br />
With the gestur al technique<br />
of thr owing, splashing<br />
and dripping paint onto lar ge<br />
canvases, she creates abstract<br />
impressionist works of art<br />
infused with the essence of her<br />
subject, such as tangled bir d<br />
nests or the blossoming c herry<br />
trees in “Cherry Blossom<br />
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concluded that the c harter<br />
petition would have a disparate<br />
impact on minority students,<br />
lower socioeconomic<br />
students, students with disabilities,<br />
and English Learner<br />
students.<br />
<strong>The</strong> district team also<br />
found that the petition did not<br />
adequately describe how OPA<br />
would achieve a racial and ethnic<br />
balance in its student<br />
enrollment reflective of the<br />
CUSD population.<br />
Additionally, the team<br />
stated that the petition did not<br />
adequately explain how OPA’s<br />
governing body, based in<br />
Chino Valley, would effectively<br />
oversee a school over 80 miles<br />
away in Car lsbad or ho w it<br />
would cover the start-up costs<br />
of opening a c harter in<br />
Carlsbad.<br />
<strong>The</strong> team’s findings were<br />
presented to the board during<br />
a public action meeting on<br />
Dec. 5, 2012. After taking<br />
directive from the CUSD<br />
review team, the board heard<br />
final public comments and<br />
made its decision on the c harter<br />
petition.<br />
Dozens of par ents and<br />
teachers spoke out in f avor<br />
and against the charter school<br />
at the meeting. Some argued<br />
that CUSD students deser ved<br />
a choice of schools, while other<br />
speakers stated that CUSD<br />
offers excellent schools and<br />
claimed that OP A selectively<br />
chooses its students.<br />
OPA representatives were<br />
not allowed to present on their<br />
proposed charter or ans wer<br />
questions raised by the board<br />
during the meeting. After over<br />
an hour-long presentation by<br />
the district’s review team, OPA<br />
administrators were granted<br />
five minutes each to speak<br />
only during the public comment<br />
portion of the meeting.<br />
Beam said that he and<br />
the whole world needs this ...<br />
and we just might be the ones<br />
to share it with them.<br />
LTP: With Valentine’s Day<br />
coming up, tell me about some<br />
of your chocolates and related<br />
treats that w ould make good<br />
gifts.<br />
MA: Our Love Child bonbon<br />
is the r esult of tw o<br />
Valentine’s favorites — the<br />
chocolate covered strawberry<br />
and dessert wine — becoming<br />
one. We soak dried str awberries<br />
in port wine bef ore<br />
enveloping them in a decadent<br />
dark chocolate and port wine<br />
ganache, and then enr obe<br />
Storm,” the signature piece of<br />
her exhibit currently at the<br />
Japanese Friendship Gardens.<br />
Acknowledging the importance<br />
of the viewer in the artistic<br />
process, Carey says, “<strong>The</strong><br />
audience has the po wer of<br />
determining the status of an<br />
artist and painting, and also<br />
determining the interpretation<br />
of the artist’ s own interpretation.”<br />
Excited by this concept<br />
of relationship between art and<br />
audience, Carey has created a<br />
21-block montage f or her<br />
“Sakura Fubuki“ (tr anslated<br />
Cherry Blossom Storm) exhibit,<br />
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assault weapons. It also bans<br />
magazines that can hold<br />
more than 10 rounds.<br />
Lemon Grove and Del<br />
Mar have passed a similar<br />
resolution.<br />
Additionally, the resolution<br />
authorized Barth to join<br />
Mayors Against Illegal<br />
other OPA staff belie ve that<br />
the CUSD was determined to<br />
deny its charter petition from<br />
the start and did not portr ay<br />
the petition fairly.<br />
“(<strong>The</strong> district’s) request<br />
for a response for several questions<br />
(about the petition) pretty<br />
much told us the r easons<br />
why they were planning on<br />
denying this in advance,” said<br />
Beam about the petition’s initial<br />
review by the CUSD .<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re was no meaningful<br />
program or meaningful dialogue<br />
about our pr ogram<br />
beyond what was on the (petition)<br />
paper.”<br />
He said that contr ary to<br />
the CUSD review team’s findings,<br />
OPA would specialize in<br />
meeting the needs of underrepresented<br />
students, including<br />
special needs students and<br />
English Learner students.<br />
He also said that OPA had<br />
a great deal of inter est from<br />
teachers wishing to appl y for<br />
positions at a c harter location<br />
in Carlsbad.<br />
Lovely maintained that<br />
OPA’s charter petition w as<br />
reviewed fairly without bias.<br />
“We (CUSD administr ation)<br />
went through (OPA’s petition)<br />
very methodically, and<br />
we spent an inor dinate<br />
amount of time to mak e sure<br />
we looked at everything objectively,”<br />
said Lovely.<br />
She said that because the<br />
district evaluates charter petitions<br />
with state standar ds,<br />
there is no possibility of prejudice<br />
in the r eview. “<strong>The</strong> district<br />
really has no option but to<br />
follow the Ed Code,” she said.<br />
Lovely also said that OPA<br />
was granted a fair opportunity<br />
to present their proposed charter<br />
during the review process.<br />
Two members of the district<br />
review team met with<br />
Beam and another OPA representative<br />
to ad dress matters<br />
within the petition bef ore<br />
reaching a conclusion, according<br />
to Lovely.<br />
Guns. More than 720 ma yors,<br />
including Chula Vista<br />
Mayor Cheryl Cox, from 40<br />
states are part of the group.<br />
<strong>The</strong> National Rifle<br />
Association and other gunrights<br />
advocates have vehemently<br />
opposed any proposal<br />
to curb assault rifles.<br />
them in dark chocolate and a<br />
drizzle of white c hocolate. We<br />
only make them once a y ear,<br />
they are coveted that m uch<br />
more.<br />
We also offer an<br />
Aphrodisiac Bonbon<br />
Collection featuring bonbons<br />
and truffles infused with luscious<br />
fruits, fragrant herbs and<br />
exotic spices to get y ou in the<br />
mood. We can r ecommend<br />
wine pairings in our cafes, as<br />
well, to take your evening to<br />
the next level. And, for the little<br />
ones, we have the Bundle of<br />
Love, a bag of mini c hocolate<br />
bars to shar e at parties or<br />
which will evolve as individual<br />
pieces are purchased and<br />
removed throughout the tw omonth<br />
show. She says, “It gives<br />
a transparency to the symbiotic<br />
relationship of artist and audience.”<br />
Carey’s work has been<br />
shown in many national exhibitions,<br />
including the National<br />
Catholic Museum exhibition at<br />
the Historical Society of<br />
Washington, DC, as well as<br />
internationally at the Cultur e<br />
Inside Gallery in Luxembourg.<br />
“Creating A Storm;<br />
Sakura Fubuki,” a solo exhibit<br />
<strong>The</strong> review team stated<br />
that it spent o ver 200 hour s<br />
assessing the petition.<br />
Furthermore, the district<br />
board’s governance policies do<br />
not allow them to hear presentations<br />
directly from petitioners<br />
during internal r eview<br />
processes or public meetings,<br />
she said.<br />
Hoping to ha ve the district’s<br />
decision appealed, OPA<br />
has submitted its original petition<br />
and supplemental materials<br />
to the county.<br />
“We also hope to clarify<br />
some misinformation that the<br />
district used in their denial, ”<br />
said Beam.<br />
Both CUSD and OPA representatives<br />
will give presentations<br />
on the c harter petition<br />
before the county at the 6 p.m.<br />
public meeting <strong>Feb</strong>. 13.<br />
<strong>The</strong> county will then<br />
make a decision on OP A’s<br />
appeal at its ne xt meeting in<br />
March, according to Lor a<br />
Duzyk, SDCBOE’s assistant<br />
superintendent of business<br />
services.<br />
Over the past 11 y ears,<br />
the county boar d has hear d<br />
five charter petition appeals,<br />
according to Duzyk.<br />
Literary First’s charter in<br />
El Cajon was approved, while<br />
three petitions w ere denied<br />
and the last was withdrawn.<br />
If OPA’s appeal is<br />
approved, the charter will<br />
operate under the countyinstead<br />
of the district.<br />
If the appeal is denied,<br />
OPA has the option of appealing<br />
to the state.<br />
“We have faith that the<br />
county or if necessar y the<br />
state will judge the petition<br />
fairly,” said Beam.<br />
“I would hope that (the<br />
SDCBOE) would honor the<br />
findings of the (CUSD) staff<br />
and uphold the boar d’s decision<br />
on the charter.<br />
“We’re confident that our<br />
findings are accurate,” said<br />
Lovely.<br />
Barth also said there’s a<br />
mental health component to<br />
mass shootings that can’t be<br />
denied. She said she’s going<br />
to monitor state and federal<br />
legislation, as well as other<br />
mental-health efforts, and<br />
potentially bring back more<br />
information to Council.<br />
school.<br />
Chuao has thr ee San<br />
Diego locations. <strong>The</strong><br />
Lumberyard in Encinitas,<br />
UTC, and Del Mar Highlands.<br />
Get more information at<br />
chuaochocolatier.com.<br />
Lick the Plate can now be heard on<br />
KPRi, 102.1 FM Monday-Friday<br />
during the 7pm hour.<br />
David Boylan is founder of Artichoke<br />
Creative and Artichoke Apparel, an<br />
Encinitas based marketing firm and<br />
clothing line. Reach him at<br />
david@artichoke-creative.com or<br />
(858) 395-6905.<br />
of gestural paintings and stone<br />
art by Diana Carey, is currently<br />
on display at the J apanese<br />
Friendship Gardens in Balboa<br />
Park through April 28.<br />
Learn more about the<br />
artist and her current exhibit at<br />
dianacareyart.blogspot.com<br />
Kay Colvin is an art consultant and<br />
director of the L Street Fine Art Gallery<br />
in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter. She<br />
specializes in promoting emerging and<br />
mid-career artists and bringing enrichment<br />
programs to elementary schools<br />
through <strong>The</strong> Kid’s College. Contact her<br />
at kaycolvin@lstreetfineart.com.<br />
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A19<br />
Farm, but he didn’t last there<br />
because they could not gi ve<br />
him enough hour s. So, he<br />
went to work at a warehouse<br />
driving a fork lift for a while.<br />
“Working at a w arehouse<br />
was not my thing,” he<br />
said.<br />
“He went off in search of<br />
a cooking job.<br />
“I actually applied for a<br />
job at Mic hael’s in Santa<br />
Monica. It was pretty big<br />
back then.<strong>The</strong> chef told me if<br />
was serious a bout this I<br />
should go to culinary school,”<br />
he said.<br />
He signed up at Western<br />
Culinary Institute and<br />
excelled.<br />
He graduated in 1991<br />
and went to w ork for the<br />
Hotel Del Coronado as a seasonal<br />
part-time, outside chef.<br />
“I was outside making<br />
Cesar Salads and Shrimp<br />
cocktails,” he said. “I got my<br />
break when the c hef pulled<br />
me up to the Prince of Wales<br />
— it w as their fine dinning<br />
place. He saw I could handle<br />
it and I stayed there for about<br />
two years.”<br />
He went on to open the<br />
Lowes Coronado Bay as a<br />
cook and then w as pulled<br />
back to the Prince of Wales,<br />
he said.<br />
When the hotel management<br />
decided to c hange the<br />
whole concept of the r estaurant,<br />
they explored getting a<br />
well known chef to head it,<br />
but they gave him a chance to<br />
compete for the job,which he<br />
won, he said.<br />
“I planned a men u and<br />
did a tasting f or 20 people,”<br />
he said.“<strong>The</strong>y decided ‘this is<br />
our guy,’” he said.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re he sta yed for<br />
about five years, until he was<br />
approached to be chef at the<br />
Marine Room.<br />
“I wasn’t there very long<br />
when I was approached to be<br />
the chef of Dak ota’s downtown.<br />
“I was there to get more<br />
experience in a free-standing<br />
restaurant.All I had done had<br />
been at hotels or r esorts,” he<br />
said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> restaurant at the<br />
time had a southw estern<br />
influence, but he had little<br />
experience in that br and of<br />
fare.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y sent me to Ne w<br />
Mexico, I went and ate f or<br />
three or f our days and then<br />
came back to see what w e<br />
could here,” he said.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re he stayed for 2 ?<br />
years until he w as invited to<br />
be the c hef at a br and new<br />
restaurant Baleen at Paradise<br />
Point.<br />
“From there to a local<br />
beach and tennis club f or<br />
four years and no w I am<br />
here,” he said.<br />
He said all his mo ving<br />
around was to try to do something<br />
different,<br />
“I like change and I like<br />
to teach people and learn<br />
from them,” he said.<br />
He said he took the<br />
Rancho Santa Fe job because<br />
he is at a time in his life when<br />
he wants to settle down.<br />
“I can’t keep popping all<br />
around. I have six kids. I don’t<br />
know how I had time to do all<br />
that,” he said.<br />
But he has a confession<br />
to make.<br />
He loves all kinds of fast<br />
foods.<br />
“At Taco Bell I love their<br />
Burrito Supreme or Taco<br />
Supreme,” he said.
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Legals 800<br />
T.S. No. 2012-3127 Order No.<br />
725137968 NOTICE OF<br />
TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />
TRUST DATED 4/24/2006.<br />
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />
NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. A public auction sale to<br />
the highest bid der for cash,<br />
cashier's check drawn on a state or<br />
national bank, check drawn by a<br />
state or feder al credit union, or a<br />
check drawn by a state or feder al<br />
savings and loan association, or<br />
savings association, or savings<br />
bank specified in Section 5102 of<br />
the Financial Code and authorized<br />
to do business in this state will be<br />
held by the duly appointed trustee<br />
as shown below, of all right, title,<br />
and interest conveyed to and no w<br />
held by the trustee in the her einafter<br />
described pr operty under<br />
and pursuant to a Deed of Trust<br />
described below. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />
made, but without covenant or warranty,<br />
expressed or implied, regarding<br />
title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />
to pay the remaining principal<br />
sum of the note(s) secured by<br />
Legals 800<br />
City of Encinitas<br />
Planning and Building<br />
Department<br />
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING AND PENDING<br />
ACTION ON ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATIONS AND COASTAL<br />
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS<br />
<strong>The</strong> Planning & Building Department of the City of Encinitas is currently<br />
reviewing the following Administrative Applications. Item 2<br />
requires an Administrative Hearing. <strong>The</strong> application submittals are<br />
available for review and comment during regular business hours,<br />
7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday. City Hall is closed<br />
alternate Fridays (2/15, 3/1 etc.) and closed Monday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 18,<br />
2012 in observance of Presidents’ Day.<br />
1. CASE NUMBERS: 12-194 CDP<br />
FILING DATE: December 3, 2012<br />
APPLICANT: Brookfield Del Mar Builders<br />
LOCATION: 809 Dolphin Circle<br />
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <strong>The</strong> applicant requests approval of a<br />
<strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit for the use of temporary sales trailer<br />
associated with a previously approved residential subdivision. <strong>The</strong><br />
project site is located in the Rural Residential 2 (RR-2) Zone and<br />
<strong>Coast</strong>al Zone. (APN: 254-740-19)<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project is exempt from environmental<br />
review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act<br />
(CEQA) Guideline Section 15304(e). Section 15304(e) exempts<br />
from environmental review minor public or private alterations in the<br />
condition of land, such as minor temporary uses having negligible<br />
or no permanent effects on the environment<br />
PRIOR TO 6:00 P.M. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, <strong>2013</strong>, ANY<br />
INTERESTED PERSON MAY REVIEW THE APPLICATION FOR<br />
ITEM 1 AND PRESENT TESTIMONY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING,<br />
TO THE PLANNING AND BUILDING DEPARTMENT. WRITTEN<br />
TESTIMONY IS PREFERRED IN ORDER TO HAVE A RECORD<br />
OF THE COMMENTS RECEIVED.<br />
PUBLIC HEARING FOR ITEM 2: Tuesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19, <strong>2013</strong> at<br />
5:00 p.m., to be held at the Planning and Building Depar tment,<br />
Lilac Room, 505 South Vulcan Ave, Encinitas.<br />
THE CITY OF ENCINITAS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC<br />
ENTITY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF<br />
RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELI-<br />
GION, VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABIL-<br />
ITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICE. IN<br />
COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES<br />
ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973, IF YOU<br />
NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE MEET-<br />
INGS, PLEASE CONTACT THE PLANNING AND BUILDING<br />
DEPARTMENT AT (760) 633-2710.<br />
2. CASE NUMBER: 12-137 MIN/CDP<br />
FILING DATE: September 4, 2012<br />
APPLICANT: Rogers<br />
LOCATION: 1911 Sheridan Road<br />
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A request for a Minor Use Permit and<br />
<strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permit to convert an existing, nonpermitted<br />
barn to a two-story, 2,101 SF, detached accessory structure (consisting<br />
of a one-car garage and guest house) located in the rear<br />
yard. <strong>The</strong> project is located at 1911 Sheridan Road (APN 216-063-<br />
09) in the Residential-3 (R-3) zone within the Community of<br />
Leucadia and the <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone of the City of Encinitas.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project is found to be exempt<br />
from Environmental Review pursuant to California Environmental<br />
Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines Section 15303(e), which exempts<br />
accessory (appurtenant) structures including garages, carports,<br />
patios, swimming pools, and fences.<br />
PRIOR TO OR AT THE HEARING TO BE HELD AT 5:00 P.M. ON<br />
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, <strong>2013</strong>, ANY INTERESTED PERSON<br />
MAY REVIEW THE APPLICATION FOR ITEM 2 AND PRESENT<br />
TESTIMONY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING, TO THE PLANNING AND<br />
BUILDING DEPARTMENT. WRITTEN TESTIMONY IS PRE-<br />
FERRED IN ORDER TO HAVE A RECORD OF THE COMMENTS<br />
RECEIVED.<br />
If additional information is not required, the Planning and Building<br />
Department will render determinations on the applications, pursuant<br />
to Section 2.28.090 of the City of Encinitas Municipal Code, after<br />
the close of the review periods. Appeals of the Department’s determinations<br />
for Items 1 or 2, accompanied by the appropriate filing<br />
fee, may be filed within 15 calendar days from the date of the<br />
determination. Appeals will be considered by the City Council pursuant<br />
to Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any filing of an appeal<br />
will suspend this action as well as any processing of permits in<br />
reliance thereon in accordance with Encinitas Municipal Code<br />
Section 1.12.020(D)(1) until such time as an action is taken on the<br />
appeal.<br />
Items 1 and 2 are located within the <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone and require<br />
issuance of regular <strong>Coast</strong>al Development Permits. <strong>The</strong> actions<br />
of the Planning and Building Director on Items 1 or 2 may not be<br />
appealed to the California <strong>Coast</strong>al Commission.<br />
Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge the<br />
nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising<br />
only those issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter<br />
described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the<br />
City at or prior to the date and time of the determination.<br />
For further information on Items 1, contact Andrew Maynard,<br />
Associate Planner, at (760) 633-2718 or<br />
amaynard@encinitasca.gov; on Item 2, contact J. Dichoso at (760)<br />
633-2681, or by e-mail at jdichoso@encinitasca.gov; or the<br />
Planning and Building Department at (760) 633-2710, 505 S. Vulcan<br />
Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 or planning@encinitasca.gov.<br />
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the Deed of Trust, with interest and<br />
late charges thereon, as provided<br />
in the note(s), advances, under the<br />
terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />
thereon, fees, charges and expenses<br />
of the Trustee for the total<br />
amount (at the time of the initial<br />
publication of the Notice of Sale)<br />
reasonably estimated to be set<br />
forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount ma y be<br />
greater on the day of sale. Trustor:<br />
FALLBROOK SELF ST ORAGE,<br />
INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORA-<br />
TION Duly Appointed Trustee:<br />
S.B.S. TRUST DEED NETWORK, A<br />
CALIFORNIA CORPORATION<br />
Recorded 5/25/2006 as Instrument<br />
No. 2006-0372921 in book XX, page<br />
XX of Official Records in the office<br />
of the Recor der of San Diego<br />
County, California, Date of<br />
Sale:3/1/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00 AM Place of<br />
Sale: At the entr ance to the east<br />
county regional center b y statue,<br />
250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA<br />
Amount of unpaid balance and<br />
other reasonable estimated<br />
charges: $216,001.18 Pr operty<br />
being sold “as is – Where is” Street<br />
Address or other common designation<br />
of the purported real property:<br />
NKA NEC OF AMMUNITION<br />
DRIVE AND ALTURAS ROAD<br />
FALLBROOK, CA 92028 A.P.N. 104-<br />
161-37-00; 104-161-39-00 SEE<br />
Legals 800<br />
EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIP -<br />
TION ATTACHED HERETO AND<br />
MADE PART OF EXHIBIT "A"<br />
THE LAND REFERRED TO<br />
HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN<br />
THE UNINCORPORATED AREA,<br />
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO , STATE<br />
OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS<br />
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PAR-<br />
CEL 1: THAT PORTION OF THE<br />
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE<br />
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SEC-<br />
TION 25, TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH,<br />
RANGE 4 WEST, SAN BERNARDI-<br />
NO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY<br />
OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALI-<br />
FORNIA, ACCORDING TO OFFI-<br />
CIAL PLAT THEREOF,<br />
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:<br />
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE<br />
WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-<br />
EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH-<br />
WEST QUARTER OF SAID SEC-<br />
TION 25, WHICH IS 600.00 FEET<br />
NORTH OF THE SOUTHWEST<br />
CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST<br />
QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 25,<br />
SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE<br />
NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE<br />
Legals 800<br />
CITY OF CARLSBAD<br />
ORDINANCE NO. CS-199<br />
LAND CONVEYED BY ANDREW<br />
J. CLEMMENS TO ALBERT B.<br />
CLEMMENS, BY DEED D ATED<br />
MAY 19, 1911 AND RECORDED<br />
May 26, 1911 IN BOOK 523, PAGE<br />
58 OF DEEDS, RECORDS OF<br />
SAID COUNTY; THENCE EAST<br />
ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF<br />
SAID CLEMMEN'S LAND, A DIS-<br />
TANCE OF 462.00 FEET TO THE<br />
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LAND<br />
DESCRIBED IN DEED TO<br />
ALBERT B. CLEMMENS ET UX,<br />
RECORDED July 8, 1932 IN BOOK<br />
142, PAGE 43 OF OFFICIAL<br />
RECORDS; THENCE ALONG THE<br />
EASTERLY LINE THEREOF<br />
NORTH 01 DEGREES 19' 49":<br />
EAST (RECORD NOR TH 00<br />
DEGREES 47' 00" EAST) TO THE<br />
INTERSECTION WITH THE<br />
SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF<br />
WAY OF LINE OF THE ATCHI-<br />
SON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE<br />
RAILWAY RIGHT OF WAY;<br />
THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY<br />
ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY<br />
RIGHT OF WAY LINE TO THE<br />
WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-<br />
EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH-<br />
Legals 800<br />
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A MUNICI-<br />
PAL CODE AMENDMENT CONSISTING OF AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 2 AND TITLE 21 OF THE CARLSBAD<br />
MUNICIPAL CODE TO MODIFY REFERENCES TO THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION.<br />
CASE NAME: MODIFY REFERENCES TO HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION<br />
CASE NO.: MCA 12-03<br />
<strong>The</strong> City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, does ordain as follows:<br />
SECTION 1: That Section 2.40.010 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:<br />
2.40.010 Established.<br />
Pursuant to Section 34291 of the California Health and Safety Code, a housing commission is created as an advisory<br />
body to the city council and community development commission.<br />
SECTION 2: That Section 2.40.060 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:<br />
2.40.060 Functions.<br />
<strong>The</strong> housing commission shall advise and make recommendations to the community development commission<br />
and/or the city council on the following matters:<br />
1. Establishment of, or amendment of affordable housing programs, policies and regulations;<br />
2. Adoption of, or amendments to, the general plan housing element, and related strategies or programs;<br />
3. Review of project concept and affordability objectives of off-site combined projects as defined by Chapter 21.85 of<br />
this code and located outside of the master plan area, specific plan area or subdivision which has the inclusionary<br />
housing requirement;<br />
4. Requests for financial assistance and/or incentives for the development of affordable housing projects;<br />
5. Requests to sell or purchase affordable housing credits for transaction/purchases of ten credits or more to satisfy<br />
an inclusionary housing obligation;<br />
6. <strong>The</strong> commission shall annually report to the city council on the status and progress of affordable housing programs;<br />
7. Other special assignments as requested by the community development commission and/or city council as related<br />
to the development of affordable housing.<br />
SECTION 3: That Section 21.54.040(B) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:<br />
B. For purposes of this section, “city planner” shall be interchangeable with “city engineer” and “housing and neighborhood<br />
services director”, and “city council” shall be interchangeable with “community development commission”.<br />
SECTION 4: That Section 21.54.140(A) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:<br />
A. This section shall apply to those decisions or determinations of the city planner or housing and neighborhood services<br />
director made pursuant to this title or city planner determinations pursuant to Title 19 or Title 20. Accordingly, in<br />
this section, "housing and neighborhood services director" shall be interchangeable with "city planner;" "housing and<br />
neighborhood services department" shall be interchangeable with "planning division;" and "community development<br />
commission" shall be interchangeable with "city council."<br />
SECTION 5: That Section 21.54.150(A) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code is amended to read as follows:<br />
A. This section shall apply to those decisions or determinations of the planning commission made pursuant to this<br />
title or Title 19. Accordingly, in this section, "housing and neighborhood services director" shall be interchangeable<br />
with "city planner;" "housing and neighborhood services department" shall be interchangeable with "planning division;"<br />
and "community development commission" shall be interchangeable with "city council."<br />
EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty days after its adoption; and the city clerk shall certify the<br />
adoption of this ordinance and cause the a summary of the ordinance prepared by the City Attorney to be published<br />
at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Carlsbad within fifteen days after its adoption.<br />
INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the Carlsbad City Council on the 8th day of January, <strong>2013</strong>,<br />
and thereafter.<br />
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 29th day of January<br />
<strong>2013</strong>, by the following vote, to wit:<br />
AYES: Council Members Hall, Packard, Wood, Blackburn, Douglas.<br />
NOES: None.<br />
ABSENT: None.<br />
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY<br />
CELIA A. BREWER, City Attorney<br />
MATT HALL, Mayor<br />
ATTEST:<br />
KAREN R. KUNDTZ, Assistant City Clerk<br />
(SEAL)<br />
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CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE OF COMMISSION<br />
RECRUITMENT<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Encinitas is accepting applications f or<br />
appointment to City Commissions. Application forms may be obtained fr om the City<br />
Clerk’s Office, 505 South Vulcan Avenue, via e-mail from khollywood@encinitasca.gov, or<br />
from the City’s website www.encinitasca.gov. All applicants must be registered voters in<br />
the City of Encinitas. ALL APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY FEBRUARY 28, <strong>2013</strong>, 6:00 P.M.<br />
Applicants will be asked to attend the March 13, <strong>2013</strong>, City Council meeting to briefly discuss<br />
(2 to 3 min utes) their qualifications and inter est in ser ving on a commission.<br />
Appointments are scheduled to be made by the City Council at its meeting on Mar ch 20,<br />
<strong>2013</strong>, 6:00 p.m. Terms will begin March <strong>2013</strong>. Applicants who would like specific information<br />
on the various Commissions should contact the following Departments:<br />
Commission for the Arts – City Manager’s Office at 633-2746<br />
Environmental Commission – Public Works Department 633-2827<br />
Parks and Recreation Commission - Parks and Recreation at 633-2740<br />
Planning Commission - Planning Department at 633-2681<br />
Senior Citizens Commission - Parks and Recreation at 633-2740<br />
Traffic Commission - Traffic Engineering at 633-2705<br />
<strong>The</strong> following is a list of appointments to be made:<br />
COMMISSION FOR THE ARTS -- Three (3) appointments to be made for two-year terms<br />
with a term ending Mar ch 2015; ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION – Three (3) appointments<br />
to be made f or two-year terms with a term ending Mar ch 2015; P ARKS AND<br />
RECREATION COMMISSION – Three (3) appointments to be made f or two-year terms<br />
with a term ending March 2015; PLANNING COMMISSION – Two (2) appointments to be<br />
made for two-year terms with a term ending Mar ch 2015 (Terms are expiring for the representatives<br />
of Cardiff by the Sea and Old Encinitas); SENIOR CITIZEN COMMISSION –<br />
Three (3) appointments to be made f or two-year terms with a term ending Mar ch 2015;<br />
TRAFFIC COMMISSION – Two (2) appointments to be made f or two-year terms with a<br />
term ending March 2015 (Terms are expiring for the representatives of Cardiff by the Sea<br />
and Olivenhain).<br />
For more information, please contact Kathy Hollywood at 760-633-2601.<br />
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WEST QUARTER OF SAID SEC -<br />
TION 25; THENCE SOUTH<br />
ALONG THE SAID WEST LINE TO<br />
THE POINT OF BEGINNING.<br />
EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT<br />
PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED<br />
IN DEED TO THE STATE OF CAL-<br />
IFORNIA, RECORDED June 11,<br />
1942, IN BOOK 1351, PAGE 409 OF<br />
OFFICIAL RECORDS. ALSO<br />
EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT<br />
PORTION LYING WITHIN THE<br />
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LAND.<br />
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE<br />
WEST LINE OF THE NORTH-<br />
EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTH-<br />
WEST QUARTER OF SAID SEC -<br />
TION 25, WHICH IS 600.00 FEET<br />
NORTH OF THE SOUTHWEST<br />
CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST<br />
QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 25,<br />
SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE<br />
NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE<br />
LAND CONVEYED BY ANDREW<br />
J. CLEMMENS TO ALBERT B.<br />
CLEMMENS, BY DEED D ATED<br />
MAY 19, 1911, AND RECORDED<br />
MAY 26, 1911, IN BOOK 523, PAGE<br />
58 OF DEEDS, RECORDS OF SAN<br />
Legals 800<br />
DIEGO COUNTY; THENCE EAST<br />
ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF<br />
SAID CLEMMENS' LAND A DIS-<br />
TANCE OF 462.00 FEET TO<br />
POINT; THENCE NORTH AT<br />
RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID NORTH<br />
LINE OF CLEMMENS' LAND TO<br />
AN INTERSECTION WITH THE<br />
NORTHERLY LINE OF AMMUNI-<br />
CITY OF CARLSBAD<br />
Legals 800<br />
Summary of Ordinance No. CS-200 per Government Code §36933(c)<br />
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California<br />
Amending Title 13, Chapter 13.10; Title 15, Chapter 15.08; Title 18,<br />
Chapter 18.42; Title 20, Chapter 20.44; Title 21, Chapters 21.85 and<br />
21.90 Regarding Fees and Fee Deferrals<br />
<strong>The</strong> proposed ordinance would allow a developer the option of deferring certain<br />
development impact fees from the map recordation, grading permit<br />
issuance or building permit issuance stage, to the request for final building<br />
inspection stage. <strong>The</strong> following development impact fees would be eligible<br />
for deferral:<br />
• Park in Lieu Fees – utilized for the development, construction or rehabilitation<br />
of new or existing public park and recreational facilities;<br />
• Local Facilities Management Plan – utilized for the construction of improvements<br />
or facilities identified in a local facilities management plan and which<br />
are not otherwise financed by any other fee;<br />
• Traffic Impact – utilized to construct or finance various circulation road<br />
improvements;<br />
• Master Drainage (PLDA) – utilized for constructing planned local drainage<br />
facilities;<br />
• Sewer Connection – utilized for the construction of improvements to the<br />
sewer system;<br />
• Sewer Capacity & Benefit Area - utilized for the construction of improvements<br />
to the sewer system;<br />
• Housing Impact & In Lieu – utilized for the affordable housing needs of<br />
lower-income households.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fee deferral program would only be available to the following types of<br />
projects under the following conditions:<br />
• Residential projects of five or more dwelling units;<br />
• New commercial, office, or industrial buildings or building additions (but not<br />
TI’s);<br />
• All deferred fees shall be paid prior to requesting a final inspection for each<br />
individual building permit;<br />
• Fees shall be calculated and paid at an amount based on the City Council<br />
adopted fee schedule in effect at the time of requesting a final inspection;<br />
and<br />
• This development impact fee deferral program would sunset two years<br />
from the effective date of the new ordinances unless extended by action of<br />
the City Council.<br />
A certified copy of the full text of the proposed ordinance is posted in the<br />
Office of the City Clerk, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008.<br />
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the<br />
City of Carlsbad, California, on the 29th day of January <strong>2013</strong>, by the following<br />
vote, to wit:<br />
AYES: Council Members Hall, Packard, Wood, Blackburn, Douglas.<br />
NOES: None.<br />
02/08/13 CN 14541<br />
CITY OF ENCINITAS<br />
PLANNING AND BUILDING<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE CITY COUNCIL<br />
PLACE OF MEETING: Council Chambers, Civic Center<br />
505 South Vulcan Avenue<br />
Encinitas, CA 92024<br />
THE ABOVE MENTIONED AGENCY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNI-<br />
TY PUBLIC ENTITY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE<br />
BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN,<br />
SEX, RELIGION, VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL OR MEN-<br />
TAL DISABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF<br />
SERVICE. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DIS-<br />
ABILITIES ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973,<br />
IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN<br />
THESE MEETINGS, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT<br />
(760) 633-2601.<br />
It is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on<br />
Wednesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 20, <strong>2013</strong> at 6:00 p.m., or as soon as possible<br />
thereafter, by the Encinitas City Council to discuss the following<br />
hearing item of the City of Encinitas:<br />
CASE NUMBER: 12-124 MUPMOD/DR/CDP<br />
FILING DATE: September 4, 2012<br />
APPLICANT: Lux Art Institute<br />
LOCATION: 1578 S. El Camino Real (APN: 262-160-16)<br />
APPELLANT: Donna Westbrook<br />
DESCRIPTION: Public Hearing to consider an appeal filed by<br />
Donna Westbrook of the Planning Commission’s approval of Major<br />
Use Permit Modification, Design Review Permit and <strong>Coast</strong>al<br />
Development Permit application to modify an existing use permit for<br />
the Lux Art Institute Museum to integrate the subject property with<br />
on-site facilities as part of the museum campus. <strong>The</strong> applicant is<br />
also proposing interior and exterior architectural improvements to<br />
the existing building on the subject property and to utilize it as an<br />
education center for the Lux Art Institute Museum. Site improvements<br />
are also proposed throughout the entire site with minor<br />
accessory structures in the rear yard for outdoor uses and events<br />
associated with the proposed education center. <strong>The</strong> subject property<br />
is located in the Residential 3 (R-3) zone and within the<br />
Southern El Camino Real Museum Overlay Zone and <strong>Coast</strong>al Zone<br />
in the City of Encinitas.<br />
ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: <strong>The</strong> project has been determined to<br />
be exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15301(a)<br />
of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines.<br />
Section 15301(a) exempts interior or exterior alterations of existing<br />
private structures involving such things as interior partitions, plumbing,<br />
and electrical conveyances.<br />
This appeal will be considered by the City Council pursuant to<br />
Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any person who wishes to<br />
submit a written position with arguments, documents, exhibits,<br />
letters, photos, charts, diagrams, videos, etc., addressing the<br />
challenged determination MUST submit these to the City Clerk<br />
by 5:00 P.M. on Wednesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13, <strong>2013</strong>, seven (7) calendar<br />
days prior to this hearing. No new information will be considered<br />
by the City Council after this deadline. Upon filing with<br />
the City Clerk, those items will be available to the public. Any<br />
questions, please contact the City Clerk at (760) 633 -2601.<br />
Under California Government Code Section 65009, if you challenge<br />
the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to<br />
raising only the issues you or someone else raised regarding the<br />
matter described in this notice or written correspondence delivered<br />
to the City at or before the time and date of the determination.<br />
For further information, or to review the project application prior to<br />
the hearing, contact Roy Sapa’u, Senior Planner, at (760) 633-2734,<br />
or the Planning and Building Department at (760) 633-2710, 505<br />
South Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024-3633.<br />
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TION ROAD AS CONVEYED TO<br />
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY<br />
DEED RECORDED June 11, 1942,<br />
IN BOOK 1351, PAGE 409 OF<br />
OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE<br />
ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE<br />
NORTH 89 DEGREES 12' 30"<br />
WEST 120.00 FEET TO THE TRUE<br />
POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE<br />
CONTINUING NORTH 89<br />
DEGREES 12' 30" WEST 83.63<br />
FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A<br />
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE<br />
SOUTHERLY AND HAVING A<br />
RADIUS OF 1050 FEET; THENCE<br />
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF<br />
SAID CURVE 158.81 FEET ;<br />
THENCE NORTH 31 DEGREES<br />
15' EAST 90.18 FEET ; THENCE<br />
NORTH 60 DEGREES 35' EAST<br />
270.00 FEET TO POINT "X" OF<br />
THIS DESCRIPTION; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 11 DEGREES 15' 00"<br />
WEST 205.00 FEET TO THE TRUE<br />
POINT OF BEGINNING. AND<br />
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM<br />
THAT PORTION LYING SOUTH-<br />
EASTERLY OF A LINE<br />
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM-<br />
MENCING AT THE NORTHEAST<br />
CORNER OF SAID NOR THWEST<br />
QUARTER OF SECTION 25;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 87 DEGREES<br />
42' 00" WEST 362.99 FEET ;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 59 DEGREES<br />
18' 00" WEST 167.60 FEET ;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 35 DEGREES<br />
06' 00" WEST 143.32 FEET ;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 59 DEGREES<br />
01' 00" WEST 302.46 FEET TO<br />
THE EAST LINE OF THE TRACT<br />
OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED<br />
TO CLEMMENS AND WIFE<br />
DATED MAY 31, 1932 AND<br />
RECORDED IN BOOK 142, PAGE<br />
43 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF<br />
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, AND THE<br />
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF<br />
SAID LINE; THENCE SOUTH-<br />
WESTERLY ALONG A STRAIGHT<br />
ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE TO<br />
SAID POINT "X" DESCRIBED IN<br />
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED EXCEP-<br />
TION; THENCE ALONG SAID<br />
EXCEPTION SOUTH 60<br />
DEGREES 35' 00" WEST 270.00<br />
FEET AND SOUTH 31 DEGREES<br />
15' 00" WEST 90.18 FEET TO THE<br />
NORTHERLY LINE OF AMMUNI-<br />
TION ROAD ABOVE DESCRIBED.<br />
PARCEL 2: THAT PORTION OF<br />
THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF<br />
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF<br />
SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 9<br />
SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN<br />
BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN<br />
THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ,<br />
STATE OF C ALIFORNIA,<br />
ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL PLAT<br />
THEREOF, DESCRIBED AS FOL-<br />
LOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT<br />
ON THE WEST LINE OF THE<br />
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE<br />
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF<br />
SAID SECTION 25; WHICH IS<br />
600.00 FEET NOR TH OF THE<br />
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE<br />
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE<br />
NORTHWEST QUARTER OF<br />
SAID SECTION 25; SAID POINT<br />
BEING ALSO THE NORTHWEST<br />
CORNER OF THE LAND CON-<br />
VEYED BY ANDREW J. CLEM-<br />
MENS TO ALBERT B. CLEM-<br />
MENS, BY DEED DATED MAY 19,<br />
1911 AND RECORDED MA Y 26,<br />
1911, IN BOOK 523, PAGE 58 OF<br />
DEEDS, RECORDS OF SAID<br />
COUNTY; THENCE EAST ALONG<br />
THE NORTH LINE OF SAID<br />
CLEMMENS' LAND A DISTANCE<br />
OF 462.00 FEET TO A POINT;<br />
THENCE NORTH AT RIGHT<br />
ANGLES TO THE SAID NOR TH<br />
LINE OF CLEMMENS' LAND TO<br />
AN INTERSECTION WITH THE<br />
NORTHERLY LINE OF AMMUNI-<br />
TION ROAD AS CONVEYED TO<br />
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, BY<br />
DEED RECORDED June 11, 1942,<br />
IN BOOK 1351, PAGE 409 OF<br />
OFFICIAL RECORDS; THENCE<br />
ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE<br />
NORTH 89 DEGREES 12' 30"<br />
WEST 203.63 FEET TO THE<br />
BEGINNING OF A TANGENT<br />
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY<br />
AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 1050<br />
FEET; THENCE WESTERLY<br />
ALONG THE ARC OF SAID<br />
CURVE 107.83 FEET TO THE<br />
TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING;<br />
THENCE CONTINUING WESTER-<br />
LY ALONG SAID CUR VE, 50.98<br />
FEET; THENCE NORTH 31<br />
DEGREES 15' EAST 90.18 FEET ;<br />
THENCE NORTH 60 DEGREES<br />
35' EAST 270.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 11 DEGREES 15' EAST<br />
90.18 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60<br />
DEGREES 35' EAST 270.00 FEET;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 11 DEGREES<br />
15' WEST 40.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 56 DEGREES 19' 54"<br />
WEST 106.50 FEET ; THENCE<br />
NORTH 58 DEGREES 50' 06"<br />
WEST 16.44 FEET ; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 31 DEGREES 09' 54"<br />
WEST 35.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 56 DEGREES 19' 54"<br />
WEST 125.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 05 DEGREES 05' 33"<br />
EAST 15.00 FEET TO THE TRUE<br />
POINT OF BEGINNING. APN: 104-<br />
161-37-00 PARCEL 3: THAT POR-<br />
TION OF THE NORTHEAST<br />
QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />
QUARTER OF SECTION 25, IN<br />
TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 4<br />
WEST, SAN BERNARDINO<br />
MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF<br />
SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFOR-<br />
NIA, ACCORDING TO OFFICIAL<br />
PLAT THEREOF, LYING<br />
BETWEEN LINES BEING PARAL-<br />
LEL WITH AND 25 FEET ON<br />
EACH SIDE OF THE CENTER<br />
LINE OF THE FALLBROOK<br />
BRANCH OF THE ATCHISON,<br />
TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAIL -<br />
WAY COMPANY AS CONSTRUCT-<br />
ED ACROSS SAID SECTIONS,<br />
SAID CENTER LINE IN REFER-<br />
ENCE TO SAID NOR THEAST<br />
QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />
QUARTER OF SECTION 25<br />
BEING DESCRIBED AS FOL-<br />
LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE<br />
INTERSECTION OF SAID CEN-<br />
TER LINE WITH THE WEST LINE<br />
OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER<br />
OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER<br />
AS ENGINEER'S ST ATION 3434<br />
PLUS 63.78 DISTANT 585.80 FEET<br />
SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID WEST<br />
LINE FROM THE NORTH LINE<br />
OF SAID SECTION 25; THENCE<br />
NORTHEASTERLY ON A 4<br />
DEGREES CURVE, CONCAVE TO<br />
THE SOUTHEAST, 368.20 FEET;<br />
THENCE ON A TANGENT, NORTH<br />
51 DEGREES 24' EAST , 1020.36<br />
FEET TO A POINT IN THE<br />
NORTH LINE OF SOUTH 10<br />
ACRES OF THE SOUTHEAST<br />
QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST<br />
QUARTER OF SECTION 10,<br />
TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 3<br />
WEST, DISTANT 264.93 FEET<br />
WESTERLY ALONG SAID NORTH<br />
LINE FROM THE NORTHEAST<br />
CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 10<br />
ACRES SAID CENTER LINE<br />
ALSO INTERSECTING SAID<br />
NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 AT<br />
ENGINEER'S STATION 3443<br />
PLUS 32.02, DISTANT 667.32<br />
FEET NORTH 89 DEGREES 07-<br />
1/2' ALONG SAID NOR TH LINE<br />
OF SECTION 25 FR OM THE<br />
NORTH QUARTER CORNER<br />
THEREOF. EXCEPTING THAT<br />
PORTION OF SAID NOR THEAST<br />
QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST<br />
QUARTER OF SECTION 25 LYING<br />
EASTERLY OF A LINE<br />
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:<br />
BEGINNING AT THE INTERSEC-<br />
TION OF THE NORTHWESTERLY<br />
LINE OF THE ABOVE<br />
DESCRIBED LAND WITH THE<br />
LOCATION OR SOUTHERL Y<br />
PROLONGATION OF THE WEST<br />
LINE OF THE EAST 699.87 FEET<br />
OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER<br />
OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER<br />
OF SECTION 24; THENCE<br />
SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID<br />
NORTHWESTERLY LINE, 233.9<br />
FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF<br />
BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH-<br />
EASTERLY 64.7 FEET MORE OR<br />
LESS, TO A POINT IN THE<br />
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF THE<br />
ABOVE DESCRIBED LAND , DIS-<br />
TANT 234.3 FEET SOUTHWEST-<br />
ERLY FROM THE SOUTHERLY<br />
PROLONGATION OF SAID WEST<br />
LINE OF THE EAST 699.87 FEET.<br />
APN: 104-161-39-00 THE BENEFI-<br />
CIARY MAY ELECT, IN ITS DIS -<br />
CRETION, TO EXERCISE ITS<br />
RIGHTS AND REMEDIES IN ANY<br />
MANNER PERMITTED UNDER<br />
SECTION 9604 OF THE UNIFORM<br />
COMMERCIAL CODE, OR ANY<br />
OTHER APPLICABLE SECTION,<br />
AS TO ALL OR SOME OF THE<br />
PERSONAL PROPERTY, FIX-<br />
TURES AND OTHER GENERAL<br />
TANGIBLES AND INTANGIBLES<br />
MORE PARTICULARY<br />
DESCRIBED IN THE DEED OF<br />
TRUST, INCLUDING THE<br />
ASSIGNMENT OF RENTS AND<br />
THE SECURITY INTEREST IN<br />
THE RENTS AND PERSONAL<br />
PROPERTY. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />
trustee disclaims an y liability for<br />
any incorrectness of the str eet<br />
address and other common desig-<br />
nation, if any, shown above. If no<br />
street address of other common<br />
designation is shown, directions to<br />
the location of the property may be<br />
obtained by sending a written<br />
request to the trustee within 10<br />
days of the date of first publication<br />
of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO<br />
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are<br />
considering bidding on this proper-<br />
ty lien, you should understand that<br />
there are risks invovled in bidding<br />
at a trustee auction. You will be<br />
bidding on a lien, not on the pr op-<br />
erty itself. Placing the highest bid<br />
at a trustee auction does not auto-<br />
matically entitle y ou to fr ee and<br />
clear ownership of the pr operty.<br />
You should also be a ware that the<br />
lien being auctioned off ma y be a<br />
junior lien. If you are the highest<br />
bidder at the auction, you are or<br />
may be r esponsible for paying off<br />
all liens senior to the lien being<br />
auctioned off, before you can<br />
receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />
You are encouraged to investigate<br />
the existence, priority, and size of<br />
outstanding liens that may exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder’s office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />
eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />
suant to Section 2924g of<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to y ou and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether y our sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call FOR SALES INFORMA TION,<br />
PLEASE CALL (714) 573-1965 or<br />
LOG ONTO or visit this Internet<br />
Web site www.priorityposting.com,<br />
using the file n umber assigned to<br />
this case 2012-3127. Information<br />
about postponements that are very<br />
short in dur ation or that occur<br />
close in time to the sc heduled sale<br />
may not immediatel y be reflected<br />
in the telephone information or on<br />
the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way<br />
to verify postponement inf orma-<br />
tion is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />
Date: 2/4/<strong>2013</strong> S.B.S. TRUST DEED<br />
NETWORK, A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />
PORATION 31194 La Ba ya Drive,<br />
Suite 106 Westlake Village,<br />
California 91362 (818) 991-4600<br />
LUIS ALVARADO, TRUSTEE<br />
SALE OFFICER WE ARE<br />
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />
DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION<br />
WE OBTAIN WILL BE USED FOR<br />
THAT PURPOSE. P1019530 2/8,<br />
2/15, 02/22/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14560<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />
File No. 7037.98983 Title Order No.<br />
NXCA-0074112 MIN No. APN 125-<br />
293-43-00 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />
DATED 02/23/11. UNLESS YOU<br />
TAKE ACTION TO PR OTECT<br />
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF<br />
YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION<br />
OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-<br />
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />
A public auction sale to the highest<br />
bidder for cash, cashier’s check<br />
drawn on a state or national bank,<br />
check dr awn by state or feder al<br />
credit union, or a check drawn by a<br />
state or feder al savings and loan<br />
association, or savings association,<br />
or savings bank specified in §5102<br />
to the F inancial code and author-<br />
ized to do business in this state,<br />
will be held b y duly appointed<br />
trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made, but<br />
without covenant or w arranty,<br />
expressed or implied, regarding<br />
title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />
to satisfy the obligation secured by<br />
said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> under-<br />
signed Trustee disclaims any liabil-<br />
ity for any incorrectness of the<br />
property address or other common<br />
designation, if any, shown herein.<br />
Trustor(s): LOUIS ANTHONY<br />
CHAVEZ AND YOLANDA J<br />
CHAVEZ, HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />
AS JOINT TENANTS Recorded:<br />
03/04/11, as Instrument No . 2011-<br />
0118861, of Official Recor ds of<br />
SAN DIEGO County , California.<br />
Date of Sale: 02/28/13 at 10:00 AM<br />
Place of Sale: On the grounds of<br />
the Scottish Rite Ev ent Center,<br />
located at 1895 Camino Del Rio<br />
South,, San Diego, CA <strong>The</strong> purport-<br />
ed property address is: 3620 LAKE<br />
PARK RD, FALLBROOK, CA<br />
92028 Assessors Parcel No. 125-<br />
293-43-00 <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />
unpaid balance of the obligation<br />
secured by the property to be sold<br />
and reasonable estimated costs,<br />
expenses and ad vances at the<br />
time of the initial publication of<br />
the Notice of Sale is $370,444.25.<br />
If the sale is set aside f or any rea-<br />
son, the purchaser at the sale shall<br />
be entitled only to a r eturn of the<br />
deposit paid, plus interest. <strong>The</strong><br />
purchaser shall ha ve no further<br />
recourse against the beneficiar y,<br />
the Trustor or the trustee.NOTICE<br />
TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />
are considering bid ding on this<br />
property lien, you should under -<br />
stand that there are risks involved<br />
in bidding at a trustee auction. You<br />
will be bid ding on a lien, not on<br />
the property itself. Placing the<br />
highest bid at a trustee auction<br />
does not automatically entitle you<br />
to free and clear ownership of the<br />
property. You should also be aware<br />
that the lien being auctioned off<br />
may be a junior lien. If you are the<br />
highest bidder at the auction, you<br />
are or may be responsible for pay-<br />
ing off all liens senior to the lien<br />
being auctioned off, before you can<br />
receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />
You are encouraged to investigate<br />
the existence, priority and siz e of<br />
outstanding liens that may exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder’s office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same lender ma y<br />
hold mor e than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />
eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />
suant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to you and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether y our sale date has<br />
been postponed, and if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call 877-484-9942 or 800-280-2832<br />
or visit this Internet Web site<br />
www.USA-Foreclosure.com or<br />
www.Auction.com using the file<br />
number assigned to this case<br />
7037.98983. Information about<br />
postponements that are very short<br />
in duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may not<br />
immediately be r eflected in the<br />
telephone information or on the<br />
Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />
verify postponement inf ormation<br />
is to attend the sc heduled sale.<br />
Date: <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 4, <strong>2013</strong> NOR TH-<br />
WEST TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC.,<br />
as Trustee Bonita Salazar ,<br />
Authorized Signatory 1241 E. Dyer<br />
Road, Suite 250, Santa Ana, CA<br />
92705 Sale Info website: www.USA-<br />
Foreclosure.com or<br />
www.Auction.com Automated<br />
Sales Line: 877-484-9942<br />
Reinstatement and P ay-Off<br />
Requests: 866-387-NWTS THIS<br />
OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />
LECT A DEBT AND ANY INFOR-<br />
MATION OBTAINED WILL BE<br />
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE<br />
ORDER # 7037.98983:<br />
02/08/<strong>2013</strong>,02/15/<strong>2013</strong>,02/22/<strong>2013</strong><br />
CN 14558<br />
Trustee Sale No . 25271CA Title<br />
Order No. 1283127 NOTICE OF<br />
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />
TRUST DATED 05-02-2005.<br />
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />
NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />
THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST<br />
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. On 03-01-<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00<br />
A.M., MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE<br />
SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A<br />
CALIFORNIA CORPORATION<br />
DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED<br />
SERVICE as the dul y appointed<br />
Trustee under and pur suant to<br />
Deed of Trust Recorded 05-17-<br />
2005, Book , Page , Instrument<br />
2005-0412673 of official r ecords in<br />
the Office of the Recor der of SAN<br />
DIEGO County, California, execut-<br />
ed by: PENNY L. JONGEJAN, AN<br />
UNMARRIED WOMAN as Trustor,<br />
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-<br />
ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS<br />
NOMINEE FOR TROXLER &<br />
ASSOCIATES, INC., A CALIFOR-<br />
NIA CORPORATION, as<br />
Beneficiary, will sell at public auc-<br />
tion sale to the highest bid der for<br />
cash, cashier's check drawn by a<br />
state or national bank, a cashier’s<br />
check drawn by a state or feder al<br />
credit union, or a cashier’ s check<br />
drawn by a state or federal savings<br />
and loan association, savings asso-<br />
ciation, or savings bank specified<br />
in section 5102 of the F inancial<br />
Code and authoriz ed to do busi-<br />
ness in this state. Sale will be held<br />
by the dul y appointed trustee as<br />
shown below, of all right, title, and<br />
interest conveyed to and no w held<br />
by the trustee in the her einafter<br />
described property under and pur-<br />
suant to the Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />
will be made, but without con -<br />
venant or w arranty, expressed or<br />
implied, regarding title, possess-<br />
sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />
remaining principal sum of the<br />
notes (s) secur ed by the Deed of<br />
Trust, interest thereon, estimated<br />
fees, charges and e xpenses of the<br />
Trustee for the total amount (at the<br />
time of the initial publication of<br />
the Notice of Sale) reasonably esti-<br />
mated to be set f orth below. <strong>The</strong><br />
amount may be greater on the day<br />
of sale. Place of Sale: AT THE<br />
ENTRANCE TO THE EAST COUN-<br />
TY REGIONAL CENTER BY<br />
STATUE, 250 E. MAIN STREET,<br />
EL CAJON, CA 92020 Legal<br />
Description: AS MORE FULL Y<br />
DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF<br />
TRUST <strong>The</strong> street address and<br />
other common designation of the<br />
real property purported as: 3525<br />
PASEO DE ELENIT A #179 ,<br />
OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 APN<br />
Number: 165-362-26-39 Amount of<br />
unpaid balance and other<br />
charges:$232,246.62 NOTICE TO<br />
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are<br />
considering bidding on this proper-<br />
ty lien, you should understand that<br />
there are risks involved in bidding<br />
at a trustee auction. You will be<br />
bidding on a lien, not the property<br />
itself. Placing the highest bid at<br />
trustee auction does not automati -<br />
cally entitle you to free and clear<br />
ownership of the pr operty. You<br />
should also be a ware that the lien<br />
being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />
ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />
der at the auction, you are or may<br />
be responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />
clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />
encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that ma y exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder’s office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
may be postponed one or mor e<br />
times by the mortgagee, benefici-<br />
ary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />
Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />
Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />
information about trustee sale<br />
postponements be made a vailable<br />
to you and to the public, as a cour-<br />
tesy to those not pr esent at the<br />
sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />
your sale date has been postponed,<br />
and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />
time and date f or the sale of this<br />
property, you may call (714) 573-<br />
1965 or visit this Internet Web site<br />
www. Priorityposting.com , using<br />
the file n umber assigned to this<br />
case 25271CA. Information about<br />
postponements that are very short<br />
in duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may not<br />
immediately be r eflected in the<br />
telephone information or on the<br />
Internet Web site. In addition, the<br />
borrower on the loan shall be sent<br />
a written notice if the sale has<br />
been postponed f or at least ten<br />
(10) business days. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />
verify postponement inf ormation<br />
is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />
undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />
liability for any incorrectness of<br />
the street address and other com-<br />
mon designation, if any, shown<br />
herein. <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />
described is being sold “as is”.<br />
DATE: 02-04-<strong>2013</strong> MERIDIAN<br />
FORECLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a<br />
MTDS, INC., A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />
PORATION DBA MERIDIAN<br />
TRUST DEED SER VICE 3 SAN<br />
JOAQUIN PLAZA, SUITE 215,<br />
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660<br />
Sales Line: (714) 573-1965 OR<br />
(702) 586-4500 JESSE J. FERNAN-<br />
DEZ, PUBLICATION LEAD<br />
MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SER-<br />
VICE IS ASSISTING THE BENEFI-<br />
CIARY TO COLLECT A DEBT<br />
AND ANY INFORMATION<br />
OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR<br />
THAT PURPOSE. P1019382 2/8,<br />
2/15, 02/22/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14555<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />
Trustee's Sale No . 05-FWA-123129<br />
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />
DEED OF TRUST DATED 8/9/2004.<br />
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />
NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. On March 1, <strong>2013</strong>, at<br />
10:30 AM, AT THE ENTRANCE TO<br />
THE EAST COUNTY REGION AL<br />
CENTER BY ST ATUE, 250 E.<br />
MAIN STREET, in the City of EL<br />
CAJON, County of SAN DIEGO ,<br />
State of C ALIFORNIA, REGION-<br />
AL SERVICE CORPORATION, a<br />
California corporation, as duly<br />
appointed Trustee under that cer -<br />
tain Deed of Trust executed by<br />
ALEXANDRA ROYCE, AN<br />
UNMARRIED WOMAN, as<br />
Trustors, recorded on 8/16/2004, as<br />
Instrument No. 2004-0776404, of<br />
Official Records in the office of the<br />
Recorder of SAN DIEGO County ,<br />
State of C ALIFORNIA, under the<br />
power of sale ther ein contained,<br />
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION<br />
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, for<br />
cash, or cashier's check (payable at<br />
the time of sale in lawful money of<br />
the United States) without warran-<br />
ty express or implied as to title,<br />
use, possession or encumbr ances,<br />
all right, title and inter est con-<br />
veyed to and now held by it as such<br />
Trustee, in and to the f ollowing<br />
described property situated in the<br />
aforesaid County and State, to-wit:<br />
TAX PARCEL NO. 256-100-27-02<br />
From information which the<br />
Trustee deems r eliable, but for<br />
which Trustee makes no represen-<br />
tation or w arranty, the street<br />
address or other common designa-<br />
tion of the above described proper-<br />
ty is pur ported to be 242 C ALLE<br />
DE SERENO, ENCINITAS, CA<br />
92024. Said property is being sold<br />
for the purpose of paying the obli-<br />
gations secured by said Deed of<br />
Trust, including fees and e xpenses<br />
of sale. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />
unpaid principal balance, interest<br />
thereon, together with r easonably<br />
estimated costs, expenses and<br />
advances at the time of the initial<br />
publication of the Notice of<br />
Trustee's Sale is $478,618.90.<br />
NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-<br />
DERS: If you are considering bid -<br />
ding on this pr operty lien, you<br />
should understand that ther e are<br />
risks involved in bid ding at a<br />
trustee auction. You will be bid -<br />
ding on a lien, not on the property<br />
itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not automati-<br />
cally entitle you to free and clear<br />
ownership of the pr operty. You<br />
should also be a ware that the lien<br />
being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />
ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />
der at the auction, you are or may<br />
be responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being auc -<br />
tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />
clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />
encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that ma y exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder's office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that t he same lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />
eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />
suant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to y ou and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether y our sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call 800-542-2550 f or information<br />
regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />
this Internet Web site<br />
www.rtrustee.com, using the file<br />
number assigned to this case.<br />
Information about postponements<br />
that are very short in dur ation or<br />
that occur close in time to the<br />
scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />
ly be r eflected in the telephone<br />
information or on the Internet Web<br />
site. <strong>The</strong> best w ay to v erify post-<br />
ponement information is to attend<br />
the scheduled sale. In compliance<br />
with California Civil Code<br />
2923.5(c), the mortgagee, trustee,<br />
beneficiary, or authorized agent<br />
declares: that it has contacted the<br />
borrower(s) to assess their finan-<br />
cial situation and to e xplore<br />
options to a void foreclosure; or<br />
that it has made eff orts to contact<br />
the borrower(s) to assess their<br />
financial situation and to e xplore<br />
options to avoid foreclosure by one<br />
or more of the f ollowing methods:<br />
by telephone, by United States<br />
mail; either 1st class or certified;<br />
by overnight delivery; by personal<br />
delivery; by e-mail; by face to face<br />
meeting or the borr ower has sur-<br />
rendered the property to the mort-<br />
gagee, trustee, beneficiary, or<br />
authorized agent and that the com-<br />
pliance with Ci vil Code Section<br />
2923.5 was made at least thirty (30)<br />
days prior to the date of this Notice<br />
of Sale. Dated: 1/30/<strong>2013</strong> REGION-<br />
AL SERVICE CORPORATION,<br />
Trustee By: MARILEE HAKKI-<br />
NEN, AUTHORIZED AGENT<br />
Agent for Trustee: AGENCY<br />
SALES AND POSTING 3210 EL<br />
CAMINO REAL, SUITE 200<br />
IRVINE, CA 92602 Telephone<br />
Number: (800) 542-2550 Sale<br />
Information: (714) 730-2727 or<br />
http://www.rtustee.com A-4357652<br />
02/08/<strong>2013</strong>, 02/15/<strong>2013</strong>, 02/22/<strong>2013</strong><br />
CN 14554<br />
Trustee Sale No. : 20120191200865<br />
Title Order No.: 120292545<br />
FHA/VA/PMI No.: NOTICE OF<br />
TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />
TRUST, DATED 3/8/2010. UNLESS<br />
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />
THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />
NDEX WEST, LLC, as duly appoint-<br />
ed Trustee under and pur suant to<br />
Deed of Trust Recorded on<br />
05/03/2010 as Instrument No. 2010-<br />
0221422 of official r ecords in the<br />
office of the County Recor der of<br />
San Diego County, State of C ALI-<br />
FORNIA. EXECUTED BY:<br />
ANTHONY Q. SANNA AND COR-<br />
NELIA R. SANNA, WILL SELL AT<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST<br />
BIDDER FOR C ASH, CASHIER'S<br />
CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or<br />
other form of payment authorized<br />
by 2924h(b), (payable at time of<br />
sale in lawful money of the United<br />
States). DATE OF SALE: 3/4/<strong>2013</strong><br />
TIME OF SALE: 10:00 AM PLACE<br />
OF SALE: At the entr ance to the<br />
East County Regional Center b y<br />
statue, 250 E. Main Street, El<br />
Cajon, CA 92020 STREET<br />
ADDRESS and other common des-<br />
ignation, if any, of the real proper-<br />
ty described above is purported to<br />
be: 538 RANCHO DEL CERR O ,<br />
FALLBROOK, CA 92028 APN#:<br />
121-311-07-00 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />
Trustee disclaims an y liability for<br />
any incorrectness of the str eet<br />
address and other common desig-<br />
nation, if any , shown herein. Said<br />
sale will be made, but without<br />
covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />
implied, regarding title, posses-<br />
sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />
remaining principal sum of the<br />
note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />
Trust, with interest thereon, as pro-<br />
vided in said note(s), advances,<br />
under the terms of said Deed of<br />
Trust, fees, charges and e xpenses<br />
of the Trustee and of the trusts cre-<br />
ated by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong><br />
total amount of the unpaid balance<br />
of the obligation secur ed by the<br />
property to be sold and reasonable<br />
estimated costs, expenses and<br />
advances at the time of the initial<br />
publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />
$645,108.10. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />
said Deed of Trust heretofore exe-<br />
cuted and deli vered to the under -<br />
signed a written Declar ation of<br />
Default and Demand f or Sale, and<br />
a written Notice of Def ault and<br />
Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />
caused said Notice of Def ault and<br />
Election to Sell to be r ecorded in<br />
the county where the real property<br />
is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />
TIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are consid-<br />
ering bidding on this property lien,<br />
you should under stand that ther e<br />
are risks in volved in bid ding at a<br />
trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />
ding on a lien, not on the property<br />
itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not automati-<br />
cally entitle you to free and clear<br />
ownership of the pr operty. You<br />
should also be a ware that the lien<br />
being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />
ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />
der at the auction, you are or may<br />
be responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />
clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />
encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that ma y exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder's office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />
eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />
suant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to y ou and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether y our sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call 714-573-1965 f or information<br />
regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />
this Internet Web site www.priori-<br />
typosting.com for information<br />
regarding the sale of this pr operty,<br />
using the file n umber assigned to<br />
this case 20120191200865.<br />
Information about postponements<br />
that are very short in dur ation or<br />
that occur close in time to the<br />
scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />
ly be r eflected in the telephone<br />
information or on the Internet Web<br />
site. <strong>The</strong> best w ay to v erify post-<br />
ponement information is to attend<br />
the scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE<br />
SALE INFORMATION PLEASE<br />
CALL: PRIORITY POSTING &<br />
PUBLISHING, INC. 17501 IRVINE<br />
BLVD., SUITE ONE TUSTIN, CA<br />
92780 714-573-1965 www .priority-<br />
posting.com NDEx West, L.L.C.<br />
MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />
LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />
LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />
TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED<br />
FOR THAT PURPOSE. NDEx West,<br />
L.L.C. as Trustee Dated: 2/4/<strong>2013</strong><br />
P1018980 2/8, 2/15, 02/22/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />
14550<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S<br />
No. 1370273-40 APN: 160-590-66-00<br />
TRA: 07077 LOAN NO: Xxxxx7544<br />
REF: Sandoval, Rogelio I IMPOR-<br />
TANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY<br />
OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />
DATED April 25, 2006. UNLESS<br />
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />
THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />
On <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28, <strong>2013</strong>, at 10:00am,<br />
Cal-Western Reconveyance<br />
Corporation, as duly appointed<br />
trustee under and pur suant to<br />
Deed of Trust recorded May 05,<br />
2006, as Inst. No. 2006-0317638 in<br />
book XX, page XX of Official<br />
Records in the office of the County<br />
Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />
State of Calif ornia, executed by<br />
Rogelio I. Sandoval, Jr. and Nancy<br />
G. Sandoval, Husband And Wife As<br />
Joint Tenants, will sell at public<br />
auction to highest bid der for cash,<br />
cashier’s check drawn on a state or<br />
national bank, a check drawn by a<br />
state or feder al credit union, or a<br />
check drawn by a state or feder al<br />
savings and loan association, sav-<br />
ings association, or savings bank<br />
specified in section 5102 of the<br />
financial code and authorized to do<br />
business in this state: At the<br />
entrance to the east county region-<br />
al center b y Statue, 250 E. Main<br />
Street El Cajon, California, all<br />
right, title and interest conveyed to<br />
and now held by it under said Deed<br />
of Trust in the property situated in<br />
said County and State described<br />
as: Completely described in said<br />
deed of trust <strong>The</strong> street address<br />
and other common designation, if<br />
any, of the real property described<br />
above is purported to be: 445 Calle<br />
Corazon Oceanside C A 92057-<br />
8511 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee dis-<br />
claims any liability for any incor-<br />
rectness of the str eet address and<br />
other common designation, if any,<br />
shown herein. Said sale will be<br />
held, but without covenant or war-<br />
ranty, express or implied, regard-<br />
ing title, possession, condition or<br />
encumbrances, including fees,<br />
charges and e xpenses of the<br />
Trustee and of the trusts cr eated<br />
by said Deed of Trust, to pay the<br />
remaining principal sums of the<br />
note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />
Trust. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />
unpaid balance of the obligation<br />
secured by the property to be sold<br />
and reasonable estimated costs,<br />
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
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expenses and advances at the time<br />
of the initial publication of the<br />
Notice of Sale is: $420,370.70. If<br />
the Trustee is una ble to con vey<br />
title for any reason, the successful<br />
bidder's sole and exclusive remedy<br />
shall be the r eturn of monies paid<br />
to the Trustee, and the successful<br />
bidder shall ha ve no further<br />
recourse. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />
said Deed of Trust heretofore exe-<br />
cuted and deli vered to the under-<br />
signed a written declar ation of<br />
Default and Demand f or Sale, and<br />
a written Notice of Def ault and<br />
Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />
caused said Notice of Def ault and<br />
Election to Sell to be r ecorded in<br />
the county where the real property<br />
is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />
TIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are consid-<br />
ering bidding on this property lien,<br />
you should under stand that ther e<br />
are risks in volved in bid ding at a<br />
trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />
ding on a lien, not on the property<br />
itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not automati-<br />
cally entitle you to free and clear<br />
ownership of the pr operty. You<br />
should also be a ware that the lien<br />
being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />
ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />
der at the auction, you are or may<br />
be responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />
clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />
encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that ma y exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder's office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />
eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />
suant to section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to y ou and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether y our sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call (619)590-1221 or visit the<br />
internet website<br />
www.rppsales.com, using the file<br />
number assigned to this case<br />
1370273-40. Information about<br />
postponements that are very short<br />
in duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may not<br />
immediately be r eflected in the<br />
telephone information or on the<br />
Internet Web Site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />
verify postponement inf ormation<br />
is to attend the scheduled sale. For<br />
sales information:(619)590-1221.<br />
Cal-Western Reconveyance<br />
Corporation, 525 East Main Street,<br />
P.O. Box 22004, El Cajon, CA 92022-<br />
9004 Dated: J anuary 30, <strong>2013</strong>. (R-<br />
425509 02/08/13, 02/15/13, 02/22/13)<br />
CN 14540<br />
Trustee Sale No. 255020CA Loan<br />
No. 5303941313 Title Order No.<br />
1012693 NOTICE OF<br />
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />
TRUST DATED 1/25/2006.<br />
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION<br />
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPER -<br />
TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-<br />
LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN<br />
EXPLANATION OF THE<br />
NATURE OF THE PROCEED -<br />
INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. On 3/8/<strong>2013</strong> at 09:00<br />
AM, CALIFORNIA RECON -<br />
VEYANCE COMPANY as the<br />
duly appointed Trustee under<br />
and pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />
Recorded 01/31/2006, Book NA,<br />
Page NA, Instrument 2006-<br />
0072964, of official records in<br />
the Office of the Recorder of<br />
San Diego County, California,<br />
executed by: W. DAVID<br />
MCREYNOLDS, A MARRIED<br />
MAN AS HIS SOLE AND SEPA -<br />
RATE PROPERTY., as Trustor,<br />
COMMERCIAL CAPITAL<br />
BANK, FSB A FEDERALLY<br />
CHARTED SAVINGS BANK, as<br />
Beneficiary, will sell at public<br />
auction sale to the highest bid-<br />
der for cash, cashier's check<br />
drawn by a state or national<br />
bank, a cashier’s check drawn by<br />
a state or federal credit union, or<br />
a cashier’s check drawn by a<br />
state or federal savings and loan<br />
association, savings association,<br />
or savings bank specified in sec -<br />
tion 5102 of the Financial Code<br />
and authorized to do business in<br />
this state. Sale will be held by<br />
the duly appointed trustee as<br />
shown below, of all right, title,<br />
and interest conveyed to and<br />
now held by the trustee in the<br />
hereinafter described property<br />
under and pursuant to the Deed<br />
of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made,<br />
but without covenant or warran -<br />
ty, expressed or implied, regard -<br />
ing title, possession, or encum -<br />
brances, to pay the remaining<br />
principal sum of the note(s)<br />
secured by the Deed of Trust,<br />
interest thereon, estimated fees,<br />
charges and expenses of the<br />
Trustee for the total amount (at<br />
the time of the initial publica-<br />
tion of the Notice of Sale) rea -<br />
sonably estimated to be set forth<br />
below. <strong>The</strong> amount may be<br />
greater on the day of sale. Place<br />
of Sale: Sheraton San Diego<br />
Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor<br />
Island Drive, San Diego, CA<br />
92101 Legal Description: PAR -<br />
CEL 1: AN UNDIVIDED 1/66TH<br />
INTEREST IN AND TO PARCEL<br />
1 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 5423,<br />
ACCORDING TO MAP THERE -<br />
OF NO. 6771, FILED IN THE<br />
OFFICE OF THE COUNTY<br />
RECORDER OF SAN DIEGO<br />
COUNTY, OCTOBER 28, 1970.<br />
EXCEPTING THERE FROM<br />
THE FOLLOWING: A. ALL<br />
UNITS AS SHOWN UPON THE<br />
CONDOMINIUM PLAN OF DEL<br />
MAR HEIGHTS AND PORTOFI-<br />
NO DRIVE RECORDED ON<br />
APRIL 22, 1977 AS FILE NO. 77-<br />
151087, OF OFFICIAL<br />
RECORDS OF SAN DIEGO<br />
COUNTY. PARCEL 2: UNIT A,<br />
BUILDING 9, AS SHOWN UPON<br />
THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN<br />
ABOVE REFERRED TO. PAR -<br />
CEL 3: AN EASEMENT FOR<br />
INGRESS AND EGRESS OVER<br />
A STRIP OF LAND 24.00 FEET<br />
WIDE ACROSS THAT PORTION<br />
OF PARCEL 2 OF PARCEL MAP<br />
NO. 5423, IN THE CITY OF SAN<br />
DIEGO, COUNTY OF SAN<br />
DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFOR -<br />
NIA, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF<br />
THE COUNTY RECORDER OF<br />
SAN DIEGO COUNTY DECEM -<br />
BER 28, 1976, THE CENTER<br />
LINE OF SAID 24.00 FOOT<br />
STRIP DESCRIBED AS FOL -<br />
LOWS: BEGINNING AT A<br />
POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY<br />
LINE OF SAID PARCEL 2; DIS -<br />
TANT THEREON SOUTH<br />
70°05`00" WEST 185.19 FEET<br />
FROM THE SOUTHEASTERLY<br />
CORNER THEREOF; THENCE<br />
NORTH 19°55`00" WEST, 122.00<br />
FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF<br />
A TANGENT CURVE, CON -<br />
CAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAV-<br />
ING A RADIUS OF 50.00 FEET;<br />
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY<br />
AND WESTERLY ALONG SAID<br />
CURVE, THROUGH A CEN -<br />
TRAL OF 90 °00`00", A DIS -<br />
TANCE OF 78.54 FEET;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 70 °05`00"<br />
WEST 104.16 FEET TO THE<br />
BEGINNING OF A TANGENT<br />
CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTH -<br />
EASTERLY, HAVING A RAD -<br />
FUS OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE<br />
SOUTHWESTERLY AND<br />
SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID<br />
CURVE. THROUGH A CEN -<br />
TRAL ANGLE OF 90 °00`00", A<br />
DISTANCE OF 78.54 FEET;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 19 °55`00"<br />
EAST 122.00 FEET TO POINT<br />
"Z" OF THIS DESCRIPTION.<br />
PARCEL 4: AN EASEMENT<br />
FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS<br />
ACROSS THAT PORTION OF<br />
PARCEL 2 OF PARCEL MAP<br />
NO. 5423. IN THE CITY OF SAN<br />
DIEGO, COUNTY OF SAN<br />
DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFOR -<br />
NIA, FILED IN THE OFFICE OF<br />
THE COUNTY RECORDER OF<br />
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, DECEM -<br />
BER 28, 1976, DESCRIBED AS<br />
FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT<br />
THE HEREINABOVE<br />
DESCRIBED POINT "Z";<br />
THENCE NORTH 70 °05`00"<br />
EAST ALONG THE SOUTHER -<br />
LY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 2, A<br />
DISTANCE OF 3.51 FEET TO<br />
AN ANGLE POINT IN SAID<br />
SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY;<br />
THENCE ALONG THE BOUND -<br />
ARY OF SAID PARCEL 2<br />
SOUTH 19°55`00" EAST 82.00<br />
FEET; AND SOUTH 38 °50`58"<br />
WEST 111.04 FEET TO THE<br />
MOST SOUTHWESTERLY<br />
CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 2,<br />
BEING A POINT ON THE ARC<br />
OF A CURVE, CONCAVE<br />
NORTHEASTERLY, HAVING A<br />
RADIUS OF 420.00 FEET;<br />
THENCE NORTHWESTERLY<br />
ALONG THE SOUTHWESTER -<br />
LY BOUNDARY OF SAID PAR -<br />
CEL 2, ALONG THE ARC OF<br />
SAID CURVE, THROUGH A<br />
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 1 °42`01"<br />
A DISTANCE OF 12.46 FEET;<br />
THENCE NORTH 36 °31`00"<br />
EAST 94.54 FEET TO THE<br />
BEGINNING OF A TANGENT<br />
CURVE. CONCAVE NORTH -<br />
WESTERLY,HAVING A<br />
RADIUS OF 15.00<br />
FEET;THENCE ALONG SAID<br />
CURVE, THROUGH A CEN -<br />
TRAL ANGLE OF 56 °26`00" A<br />
DISTANCE OF 14.77 FEET;<br />
THENCE NORTH 19 °55`00"<br />
WEST 63.91 FEET; THENCE<br />
NORTH 70°05`00" EAST 12.00<br />
FEET TO THE POINT OF<br />
BEGINNING. Amount of unpaid<br />
balance and other charges:<br />
$375,073.84 (estimated) Street<br />
address and other common des -<br />
ignation of the real property:<br />
13676 RUETTE LE PARC A<br />
DEL MAR, CA 92014 APN<br />
Number:301-210-11-49 <strong>The</strong><br />
undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />
any liability for any incorrect -<br />
ness of the street address and<br />
other common designation, if<br />
any, shown herein. <strong>The</strong> property<br />
heretofore described is being<br />
sold "as is". In compliance with<br />
California Civil Code 2923.5(c)<br />
the mortgagee, trustee, benefici-<br />
ary, or authorized agent<br />
declares: that it has contacted<br />
the borrower(s) to assess their<br />
financial situation and to<br />
explore options to avoid foreclo -<br />
sure; or that it has made efforts<br />
to contact the borrower(s) to<br />
assess their financial situation<br />
and to explore options to avoid<br />
foreclosure by one of the follow -<br />
ing methods: by telephone; by<br />
United States mail; either 1st<br />
class or certified; by overnight<br />
delivery; by personal delivery;<br />
by e-mail; by face to face meet -<br />
ing. DATE: 2/5/<strong>2013</strong> CALIFOR -<br />
NIA RECONVEYANCE COMPA-<br />
NY, as Trustee DEREK WEAR-<br />
RENEE, ASSISTANT SECRE -<br />
TARY California Reconveyance<br />
Company 9200 Oakdale Avenue<br />
Mail Stop: CA2-4379<br />
Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-892-<br />
6902 CALIFORNIA RECON -<br />
VEYANCE COMPANY IS A<br />
DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT -<br />
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />
INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />
WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />
PURPOSE. For Sales<br />
Information:www.lpsasap.com or<br />
1-714-730-2727 www.priority-<br />
posting.com or 1-714-573-1965<br />
www.auction.com or 1-800-280-<br />
2832 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />
BIDDERS: If you are considering<br />
bidding on this property lien,<br />
you should understand that<br />
there are risks involved in bid -<br />
ding at a trustee auction. You<br />
will be bidding on a lien, not on<br />
the property itself. Placing the<br />
highest bid at a trustee auction<br />
does not automatically entitle<br />
you to free and clear ownership<br />
of the property. You should also<br />
be aware that the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off may be a junior lien.<br />
If you are the highest bidder at<br />
the auction, you are or may be<br />
responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being<br />
auctioned off, before you can<br />
receive clear title to the proper -<br />
ty. You are encouraged to investi-<br />
gate the existence, priority, and<br />
size of outstanding liens that<br />
may exist on this property by<br />
contacting the county recorder’s<br />
office or a title insurance compa-<br />
ny, either of which may charge<br />
you a fee for this information. If<br />
you consult either of these<br />
resources, you should be aware<br />
that the same lender may hold<br />
more than one mortgage or deed<br />
of trust on the property. NOTICE<br />
TO PROPERTY OWNER: <strong>The</strong><br />
sale date shown on this notice of<br />
sale may be postponed one or<br />
more times by the<br />
mortgagee,beneficiary, trustee,<br />
or a court, pursuant to Section<br />
2924g of the California Civil<br />
Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />
information about trustee sale<br />
postponements be made avail -<br />
able to you and to the public, as<br />
a courtesy to those not present<br />
at the sale. If you wish to learn<br />
whether your sale date has been<br />
postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date<br />
for the sale of this property, this<br />
information can be obtained<br />
from one of the following three<br />
companies: LPS Agency Sales &<br />
Posting at (714) 730-2727, or<br />
visit the Internet Web site<br />
www.lpsasap.com (Registration<br />
required to search for sale infor -<br />
mation) or Priority Posting &<br />
Publishing at (714) 573-1965 or<br />
visit the Internet Web site<br />
www.priorityposting.com (Click<br />
on the link for “Advanced<br />
Search” to search for sale infor -<br />
mation), or auction.com at 1-800-<br />
280-2832 or visit the Internet<br />
Web site www.auction.com,<br />
using the Trustee Sale No. shown<br />
above. Information about post -<br />
ponements that are very short in<br />
duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may<br />
not immediately be reflected in<br />
the telephone information or on<br />
the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />
way to verify postponement<br />
information is to attend the<br />
scheduled sale. P1018134 2/8,<br />
2/15, 02/22/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14538<br />
Trustee Sale No.747324CA Loan<br />
No. 3061827238 Title Order No.<br />
110122389-CA-MAI NOTICE OF<br />
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />
TRUST DATED 04-20-2006.<br />
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION<br />
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPER -<br />
TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-<br />
LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN<br />
EXPLANATION OF THE<br />
NATURE OF THE PROCEED -<br />
INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. On 03-01-<strong>2013</strong> at<br />
10:00 AM, CALIFORNIA<br />
RECONVEYANCE COMPANY<br />
as the duly appointed Trustee<br />
under and pursuant to Deed of<br />
Trust Recorded 04-27-2006, Book<br />
N/A, Page N/A, Instrument 2006-<br />
0297686, of official records in<br />
the Office of the Recorder of<br />
SAN DIEGO County, California,<br />
executed by: ROBERT JOSEPH<br />
VRKLAN AND, CHRISTINE<br />
ANNE VRKLAN HUSBAND<br />
AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN -<br />
ANTS, as Trustor, WASHING -<br />
TON MUTUAL BANK, FA, as<br />
Beneficiary, will sell at public<br />
auction sale to the highest bid-<br />
der for cash, cashier's check<br />
drawn by a state or national<br />
bank, a cashier’s check drawn by<br />
a state or federal credit union, or<br />
a cashier’s check drawn by a<br />
state or federal savings and loan<br />
association, savings association,<br />
or savings bank specified in sec -<br />
tion 5102 of the Financial Code<br />
and authorized to do business in<br />
this state. Sale will be held by<br />
the duly appointed trustee as<br />
shown below, of all right, title,<br />
and interest conveyed to and<br />
now held by the trustee in the<br />
hereinafter described property<br />
under and pursuant to the Deed<br />
of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made,<br />
but without covenant or warran -<br />
ty, expressed or implied, regard -<br />
ing title, possession, or encum -<br />
brances, to pay the remaining<br />
principal sum of the note(s)<br />
secured by the Deed of Trust,<br />
interest thereon, estimated fees,<br />
charges and expenses of the<br />
Trustee for the total amount (at<br />
the time of the initial publica-<br />
tion of the Notice of Sale) rea -<br />
sonably estimated to be set forth<br />
below. <strong>The</strong> amount may be<br />
greater on the day of sale. Place<br />
of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO<br />
THE EAST COUNTY REGION-<br />
AL CENTER BY STATUE, 250<br />
EAST MAIN STREET, EL<br />
CAJON, CA Legal Description:<br />
PARCEL 1: LOT 355 OF CARLS-<br />
BAD TRACT MAP CT 02-14,<br />
UNIT 5, IN THE CITY OF<br />
CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN<br />
DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFOR -<br />
NIA, ACCORDING TO MAP<br />
THEREOF NUMBER 14776,<br />
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE<br />
COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN<br />
DIEGO COUNTY OF<br />
RECORDER ON APRIL 29,<br />
2004. EXCEPTING THERE -<br />
FROM ALL OIL, OIL RIGHTS,<br />
MINERALS, MINERAL<br />
RIGHTS. NATURAL GAS<br />
RIGHTS, AND OTHER HYDRO-<br />
CARBONS BY WHATSOEVER<br />
NAME KNOWN,GEOTHERMAL<br />
STEAM AND ALL PRODUCTS<br />
DERIVED FROM ANY OF THE<br />
FOREGOING, THAT MAY BE<br />
WITHIN OR UNDER THE PAR -<br />
CEL OF LAND HEREINABOVE<br />
DESCRIBED,TOGETHER WITH<br />
THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF<br />
DRILLING, MINING, OR<br />
EXPLORING AND OPERATING<br />
THEREFORE AND STORING<br />
IN AND REMOVING SAME<br />
FROM SAID LAND OR ANY<br />
OTHER LAND, INCLUDING<br />
THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK<br />
OR DIRECTIONALLY DRILL<br />
AND MINE FROM LANDS<br />
OTHER THAN THOSE HEREIN-<br />
ABOVE DESCRIBED, OIL OR<br />
GAS WELLS, TUNNELS AND<br />
SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH OR<br />
ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE<br />
OF THE LAND HEREINABOVE<br />
DESCRIBED, AND TO BOTTOM<br />
SUCH WHIPSTOCKED OR<br />
DIRECTIONALLY DRILLED<br />
WELLS, TUNNELS AND<br />
SHAFTS UNDER AND<br />
BENEATH OR BEYOND THE<br />
EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF,<br />
AND TO REDRILL, RETUN -<br />
NEL, EQUIP, MAINTAIN,<br />
REPAIR, DEEPEN AND OPER -<br />
ATE ANY SUCH WELLS OR<br />
MINES WITHOUT, HOWEVER<br />
THE RIGHT TO DRILL, MINE,<br />
STORE, EXPLORE OR OPER -<br />
ATE THROUGH THE SURFACE<br />
OR THE UPPER 500 FEET OF<br />
THE SUBSURFACE OF THE<br />
LAND, AS RESERVED BY<br />
BRESSI GARDENLANE, LLC.,<br />
BY VARIOUS DEEDS OF<br />
RECORD. PARCEL 2: EASE -<br />
MENTS AND RIGHTS OF OWN-<br />
ERS AS SET FORTH IN THAT<br />
DECLARATION OF<br />
COVENANTS, CONDITIONS<br />
AND RESTRICTIONS AND<br />
RESERVATION OF EASE -<br />
MENTS FOR BRESSI RANCH,<br />
RECORDED ON JANUARY 14,<br />
2005, AS INSTRUMENT NO.<br />
2005- 0037207, IN THE OFFICE<br />
OF THE COUNTY RECORDER<br />
OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, AND<br />
ANY AMENDMENTS THERE -<br />
TO ("DECLARATION). Amount<br />
of unpaid balance and other<br />
charges: $1,064,939.18 (estimat -<br />
ed) Street address and other<br />
common designation of the real<br />
property: 2570 DOGWOOD<br />
ROAD CARLSBAD, CA 92009<br />
APN Number: 213-170-19-00 <strong>The</strong><br />
undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />
any liability for any incorrect -<br />
ness of the street address and<br />
other common designation, if<br />
any, shown herein. <strong>The</strong> property<br />
heretofore described is being<br />
sold "as is". In compliance with<br />
California Civil Code 2923.5(c)<br />
the mortgagee, trustee, benefici-<br />
ary, or authorized agent<br />
declares: that it has contacted<br />
the borrower(s) to assess their<br />
financial situation and to<br />
explore options to avoid foreclo -<br />
sure; or that it has made efforts<br />
to contact the borrower(s) to<br />
assess their financial situation<br />
and to explore options to avoid<br />
foreclosure by one of the follow -<br />
ing methods: by telephone; by<br />
United States mail; either 1st<br />
class or certified; by overnight<br />
delivery; by personal delivery;<br />
by e-mail; by face to face meet -<br />
ing. DATE: 01-29-<strong>2013</strong> CALI -<br />
FORNIA RECONVEYANCE<br />
COMPANY, as Trustee FRED<br />
RESTREPO, ASSISTANT SEC -<br />
RETARY California<br />
Reconveyance Company 9200<br />
Oakdale Avenue Mail Stop: CA2-<br />
4379 Chatsworth, CA 91311 800-<br />
892-6902 CALIFORNIA RECON-<br />
VEYANCE COMPANY IS A<br />
DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT -<br />
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />
INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />
WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />
PURPOSE. For Sales<br />
Information: www.lpsasap.com<br />
or 1-714-730-2727 www.priority -<br />
posting.com or 1-714-573-1965<br />
www.auction.com or 1-800-280-<br />
2832 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />
BIDDERS: If you are considering<br />
bidding on this property lien,<br />
you should understand that<br />
there are risks involved in bid -<br />
ding at a trustee auction. You<br />
will be bidding on a lien, not on<br />
the property itself. Placing the<br />
highest bid at a trustee auction<br />
does not automatically entitle<br />
you to free and clear ownership<br />
of the property. You should also<br />
be aware that the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off may be a junior lien.<br />
If you are the highest bidder at<br />
the auction, you are or may be<br />
responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being<br />
auctioned off, before you can<br />
receive clear title to the proper -<br />
ty. You are encouraged to investi-<br />
gate the existence, priority, and<br />
size of outstanding liens that<br />
may exist on this property by<br />
contacting the county recorder’s<br />
office or a title insurance compa-<br />
ny, either of which may charge<br />
you a fee for this information. If<br />
you consult either of these<br />
resources, you should be aware<br />
that the same lender may hold<br />
more than one mortgage or deed<br />
of trust on the property. NOTICE<br />
TO PROPERTY OWNER: <strong>The</strong><br />
sale date shown on this notice of<br />
sale may be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee,<br />
beneficiary, trustee, or a court,<br />
pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that information about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to you and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether your sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applica -<br />
ble, the rescheduled time and<br />
date for the sale of this property,<br />
this information can be obtained<br />
from one of the following three<br />
companies: LPS Agency Sales &<br />
Posting at (714) 730-2727, or<br />
visit the Internet Web site<br />
www.lpsasap.com (Registration<br />
required to search for sale infor -<br />
mation) or Priority Posting &<br />
Publishing at (714) 573-1965 or<br />
visit the Internet Web site<br />
www.priorityposting.com (Click<br />
on the link for “Advanced<br />
Search” to search for sale infor -<br />
mation), or auction.com at 1-800-<br />
280-2832 or visit the Internet<br />
Web site www.auction.com,<br />
using the Trustee Sale No. shown<br />
above. Information about post -<br />
ponements that are very short in<br />
duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may<br />
not immediately be reflected in<br />
the telephone information or on<br />
the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />
way to verify postponement<br />
information is to attend the<br />
scheduled sale. P1017897 2/8,<br />
2/15, 02/22/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14537<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />
TS No. CA-11-479535-RM Order<br />
No.: 110523278-CA-GTO YOU<br />
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />
DEED OF TRUST DATED<br />
10/2/2006. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD<br />
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />
THE NATURE OF THE PRO -<br />
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. A public auction sale<br />
to the highest bidder for cash,<br />
cashier's check drawn on a state<br />
or national bank, check drawn<br />
by state or federal credit union,<br />
or a check drawn by a state or<br />
federal savings and loan associa-<br />
tion, or savings association, or<br />
savings bank specified in<br />
Section 5102 to the Financial<br />
code and authorized to do busi-<br />
ness in this state, will be held by<br />
duly appointed trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />
will be made, but without<br />
covenant or warranty, expressed<br />
or implied, regarding title, pos -<br />
session, or encumbrances, to pay<br />
the remaining principal sum of<br />
the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />
of Trust, with interest and late<br />
charges thereon, as provided in<br />
the note(s), advances, under the<br />
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-<br />
est thereon, fees, charges and<br />
expenses of the Trustee for the<br />
total amount (at the time of the<br />
initial publication of the Notice<br />
of Sale) reasonably estimated to<br />
be set forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount<br />
may be greater on the day of<br />
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY<br />
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN<br />
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.<br />
Trustor(s): JOHN F MORGAN<br />
AND MARY F MORGAN HUS -<br />
BAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT<br />
TENANTS Recorded: 10/12/2006<br />
as Instrument No. 2006-0725075<br />
of Official Records in the office<br />
of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />
County, California; Date of Sale:<br />
3/1/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00:00 AM Place of<br />
Sale: At the entrance to the east<br />
county regional center by statue,<br />
250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA<br />
92020 Amount of unpaid bal -<br />
ance and other charges:<br />
$425,890.72 <strong>The</strong> purported prop-<br />
erty address is: 3473 BLESSED<br />
MOTHER DR, FALLBROOK ,<br />
CA 92028 Assessor’s Parcel No.:<br />
123-200-40-00 NOTICE TO<br />
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you<br />
are considering bidding on this<br />
property lien, you should under -<br />
stand that there are risks<br />
involved in bidding at a trustee<br />
auction. You will be bidding on a<br />
lien, not on the property itself.<br />
Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not auto-<br />
matically entitle you to free and<br />
clear ownership of the property.<br />
You should also be aware that<br />
the lien being auctioned off may<br />
be a junior lien. If you are the<br />
highest bidder at the auction,<br />
you are or may be responsible<br />
for paying off all liens senior to<br />
the lien being auctioned off,<br />
before you can receive clear title<br />
to the property. You are encour -<br />
aged to investigate the exis -<br />
tence, priority, and size of out -<br />
standing liens that may exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder’s office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of<br />
which may charge you a fee for<br />
this information. If you consult<br />
either of these resources, you<br />
should be aware that the same<br />
lender may hold more than one<br />
mortgage or deed of trust on the<br />
property. NOTICE TO PROPER -<br />
TY OWNER: <strong>The</strong> sale date<br />
shown on this notice of sale may<br />
be postponed one or more times<br />
by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />
trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />
Section 2924g of the California<br />
Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />
information about trustee sale<br />
postponements be made avail -<br />
able to you and to the public, as<br />
a courtesy to those not present<br />
at the sale. If you wish to learn<br />
whether your sale date has been<br />
postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date<br />
for the sale of this property, you<br />
may call 714-573-1965 for infor -<br />
mation regarding the trustee’s<br />
sale or visit this Internet Web<br />
site http://www.qualityloan.com ,<br />
using the file number assigned<br />
to this foreclosure by the<br />
Trustee: CA-11-479535-RM .<br />
Information about postpone -<br />
ments that are very short in<br />
duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may<br />
not immediately be reflected in<br />
the telephone information or on<br />
the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />
way to verify postponement<br />
information is to attend the<br />
scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />
Trustee disclaims any liability<br />
for any incorrectness of the<br />
property address or other com -<br />
mon designation, if any, shown<br />
herein. If no street address or<br />
other common designation is<br />
shown, directions to the location<br />
of the property may be obtained<br />
by sending a written request to<br />
the beneficiary within 10 days of<br />
the date of first publication of<br />
this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee<br />
is unable to convey title for any<br />
reason, the successful bidder's<br />
sole and exclusive remedy shall<br />
be the return of monies paid to<br />
the Trustee, and the successful<br />
bidder shall have no further<br />
recourse. If the sale is set aside<br />
for any reason, the Purchaser at<br />
the sale shall be entitled only to<br />
a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong><br />
Purchaser shall have no further<br />
recourse against the Mortgagor,<br />
the Mortgagee, or the<br />
Mortgagee’s Attorney. Date:<br />
Quality Loan Service<br />
Corporation 2141 5th Avenue<br />
San Diego, CA 92101 619-645-<br />
7711 For NON SALE informa -<br />
tion only Sale Line: 714-573-1965<br />
Or Login to: http://www.quality -<br />
loan.com Reinstatement Line:<br />
(866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 Quality<br />
Loan Service Corp. If you have<br />
previously been discharged<br />
through bankruptcy, you may<br />
have been released of personal<br />
liability for this loan in which<br />
case this letter is intended to<br />
exercise the note holders right’s<br />
against the real property only.<br />
THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR<br />
THE PURPOSE OF COLLECT -<br />
ING A DEBT. THIS FIRM IS<br />
ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A<br />
DEBT ON BEHALF OF THE<br />
HOLDER AND OWNER OF THE<br />
NOTE. ANY INFORMATION<br />
OBTAINED BY OR PROVIDED<br />
TO THIS FIRM OR THE CREDI-<br />
TOR WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />
PURPOSE. As required by law,<br />
you are hereby notified that a<br />
negative credit report reflecting<br />
on your credit record may be<br />
submitted to a credit report<br />
agency if you fail to fulfill the<br />
terms of your credit obligations.<br />
TS No.: CA-11-479535-RM<br />
IDSPub #0044962 2/8/<strong>2013</strong><br />
2/15/<strong>2013</strong> 2/22/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14535<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />
TS No. CA-12-529579-JP Order<br />
No.: 120325052-CA-GTI YOU<br />
ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />
DEED OF TRUST DATED<br />
6/1/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD<br />
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />
THE NATURE OF THE PRO -<br />
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. A public auction sale<br />
to the highest bidder for cash,<br />
cashier's check drawn on a state<br />
or national bank, check drawn<br />
by state or federal credit union,<br />
or a check drawn by a state or<br />
federal savings and loan associa-<br />
tion, or savings association, or<br />
savings bank specified in<br />
Section 5102 to the Financial<br />
code and authorized to do busi-<br />
ness in this state, will be held by<br />
duly appointed trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />
will be made, but without<br />
covenant or warranty, expressed<br />
or implied, regarding title, pos -<br />
session, or encumbrances, to pay<br />
the remaining principal sum of<br />
the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />
of Trust, with interest and late<br />
charges thereon, as provided in<br />
the note(s), advances, under the<br />
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-<br />
est thereon, fees, charges and<br />
expenses of the Trustee for the<br />
total amount (at the time of the<br />
initial publication of the Notice<br />
of Sale) reasonably estimated to<br />
be set forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount<br />
may be greater on the day of<br />
sale. BENEFICIARY MAY<br />
ELECT TO BID LESS THAN<br />
THE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE.<br />
Trustor(s): JULIA E GRIESS, A<br />
SINGLE WOMAN Recorded:<br />
6/13/2007 as Instrument No.<br />
2007-0400744 of Official<br />
Records in the office of the<br />
Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />
County, California; Date of Sale:<br />
3/8/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00 AM Place of<br />
Sale: At the Sheraton San Diego<br />
Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor<br />
Island Drive, San Diego, CA<br />
92101, in the Auction.com Room<br />
Amount of unpaid balance and<br />
other charges: $327,476.60 <strong>The</strong><br />
purported property address is:<br />
1754 EDGEFIELD LANE,<br />
ENCINITAS, CA 92024<br />
Assessor’s Parcel No.: 257-312-<br />
40-07 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />
BIDDERS: If you are considering<br />
bidding on this property lien,<br />
you should understand that<br />
there are risks involved in bid -<br />
ding at a trustee auction. You<br />
will be bidding on a lien, not on<br />
the property itself. Placing the<br />
highest bid at a trustee auction<br />
does not automatically entitle<br />
you to free and clear ownership<br />
of the property. You should also<br />
be aware that the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off may be a junior lien.<br />
If you are the highest bidder at<br />
the auction, you are or may be<br />
responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being<br />
auctioned off, before you can<br />
receive clear title to the proper -<br />
ty. You are encouraged to investi-<br />
gate the existence, priority, and<br />
size of outstanding liens that<br />
may exist on this property by<br />
contacting the county recorder’s<br />
office or a title insurance compa-<br />
ny, either of which may charge<br />
you a fee for this information. If<br />
you consult either of these<br />
resources, you should be aware<br />
that the same lender may hold<br />
more than one mortgage or deed<br />
of trust on the property. NOTICE<br />
TO PROPERTY OWNER: <strong>The</strong><br />
sale date shown on this notice of<br />
sale may be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee,<br />
beneficiary, trustee, or a court,<br />
pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that information about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to you and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether your sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applica -<br />
ble, the rescheduled time and<br />
date for the sale of this property,<br />
you may call 800-280-2832 for<br />
information regarding the<br />
trustee’s sale or visit this<br />
Internet Web site<br />
http://www.qualityloan.com ,<br />
using the file number assigned<br />
to this foreclosure by the<br />
Trustee: CA-12-529579-JP .<br />
Information about postpone -<br />
ments that are very short in<br />
duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may<br />
not immediately be reflected in<br />
the telephone information or on<br />
the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />
way to verify postponement<br />
information is to attend the<br />
scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />
Trustee disclaims any liability<br />
for any incorrectness of the<br />
property address or other com -<br />
mon designation, if any, shown<br />
herein. If no street address or<br />
other common designation is<br />
shown, directions to the location<br />
of the property may be obtained<br />
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THE COAST NEWS<br />
A22 FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong>
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
TRAIN<br />
CONTINUED FROM A1<br />
noise and vibr ation from<br />
additional train traffic and<br />
impacts to the r ecently<br />
restored San Dieguito<br />
Lagoon.<br />
Track alignment and the<br />
location and length of the<br />
platform should be<br />
addressed to impr ove the<br />
habitat rather than cr eate<br />
adverse impacts, the letter<br />
states.<br />
“You’re double tracking<br />
in an incr edibly sensitive<br />
location,” Councilman Don<br />
Mosier said.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re could also be<br />
potential issues with the<br />
increased track height, as the<br />
bridge will be raised — possibly<br />
as high as 7 to 10 feet —<br />
so it’s out of the flood plain.<br />
That could align the<br />
trains with second-story windows,<br />
causing an incr eased<br />
invasion of pri vacy, light<br />
intrusion, view blockage,<br />
noise and air quality<br />
impacts, according to the letter.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> alignment of the<br />
second track is of particular<br />
concern, as any shift to the<br />
west would place the tr acks<br />
closer to existing residential<br />
neighborhoods,” the letter<br />
states.<br />
Del Mar officials also<br />
asked SANDAG to consider a<br />
using CEQA (California<br />
Environmental Quality Act),<br />
analysis in ad dition to the<br />
NEPA review, which doesn’t<br />
require the lead agency — in<br />
this case, the Federal<br />
Railroad Administration —<br />
to mitigate an y negative<br />
impacts.<br />
“This is not being<br />
reviewed under CEQA. I<br />
think that’s a major issu e,”<br />
said Al Corti, who was speaking<br />
as a resident. Corti, a<br />
council member, had to<br />
recuse himself from the discussion<br />
because he li ves<br />
within 500 feet of the project<br />
area.<br />
“If SANDAG and<br />
(NCTD) really care about the<br />
community and want to mitigate<br />
the impacts then wh y<br />
won’t they … commit themselves<br />
to mitigating an y<br />
impacts that the y find?” he<br />
asked.<br />
Mosier agreed, offering<br />
a compromise.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re are so man y<br />
potential environmental<br />
impacts that w e’d like to<br />
have the most sensiti ve<br />
review of ho w those ar e<br />
going to be mitigated, ” he<br />
said. “If you can’t do a full<br />
CEQA, you can use a CEQA<br />
equivalent that w ould<br />
address those concerns.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> goals of the ad hoc<br />
committee are to gain a complete<br />
understanding of the<br />
project, identify issues and<br />
problems and identify and<br />
prioritize mitigation measures.<br />
Council members<br />
agreed to f orm the committee<br />
at the Jan. 28 meeting,<br />
noting that SANDAG’s definition<br />
of community outreach<br />
differs from Del Mar’s.<br />
“When they talk a bout<br />
outreach it’s a certain kind of<br />
outreach,” Mayor Terry<br />
Sinnott said. “It’s very well<br />
orchestrated, very structured…<br />
I don’t think it meets<br />
the standard of what w e<br />
would normally do as a community<br />
when we have a project<br />
that is so significant.”<br />
So far 11 peopl e have<br />
agreed to serve on the com-<br />
mittee. <strong>The</strong>y are Jim<br />
Benedict, Robin Crabtree,<br />
Maureen Dime, Nancy<br />
Fisher, Barbara Johansen,<br />
Bill Michalsky, Hershell<br />
Price, Wendy Ramp,<br />
Alexandra Veen, Betsy<br />
Winsett and Bob Zizka.<br />
Mosier suggested they<br />
add someone with CEQA or<br />
lagoon restoration knowledge,<br />
such as Dwight Warden<br />
or Justin Kulongoski,<br />
because he said he w ould<br />
like the committee to<br />
address the en vironmental<br />
impacts as w ell as the r esidential<br />
ones.<br />
Sinnott said he hopes<br />
SANDAG will follow suggestions<br />
made by the group.<br />
“Our whole pur pose of<br />
involving the comm unity …<br />
is to find out what the mitigations<br />
might be,” he said. “It<br />
would be a … sham e if w e<br />
went through all these<br />
efforts and the mitigations<br />
were just listed on a piece of<br />
paper.”<br />
“SANDAG is not the perfect<br />
agency to deal with, ”<br />
Mosier said. “I think we need<br />
to make the best we can and<br />
we need to do it now.”<br />
Only the pr eliminary<br />
design and en vironmental<br />
studies are funded f or the<br />
$100 million project, which<br />
likely won’t be compl ete for<br />
at least another two decades.<br />
“We are going to ha ve<br />
more public meetings, ”<br />
Councilwoman Sherryl Parks<br />
said.<br />
“If you’d like to come to<br />
these public meetings (and)<br />
learn more we urge you to do<br />
that because this is the<br />
process that will w ork and<br />
make the city of Del Mar<br />
heard in this important pr oject.”<br />
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<strong>2013</strong> B<br />
Local doctor saves patients’ backs<br />
By Tracy Moran<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />
Ranch resident Kamshad<br />
Raiszadeh’s career in medicine<br />
seems natural, given his<br />
upbringing. With a chemistry<br />
professor father and pathologist<br />
mother, it wasn’t unusual<br />
for him and his tw o younger<br />
brothers to spend hours looking<br />
through slides at his parent’s<br />
lab. Many family<br />
friends were medical professionals,<br />
which impressed<br />
upon the thr ee boys how<br />
rewarding it could be to help<br />
diagnose and treat people.<br />
His parents, who came<br />
to the United States to study<br />
before returning to Ir an,<br />
chose to relocate to America<br />
for good at the time of the<br />
Iranian Revolution.<br />
“My brothers and I have<br />
a lot to thank them f or,”<br />
Raiszadeh said. “<strong>The</strong>re was<br />
lots of sacrifice. It wasn’t<br />
easy leaving everything you<br />
know and saying, ‘This is not<br />
safe for my kids.’ I don’t<br />
know if I could be that<br />
brave.”<br />
Inspired by their parents’<br />
dedication, all three<br />
became orthopedic surgeons.<br />
Raiszadeh, who graduated<br />
U.C. Berkeley with<br />
highest honors in bioc hemistry,<br />
minored in art.<br />
“I liked building<br />
things,” he said, which translated<br />
to his inter est in the<br />
spine and the “delicate work<br />
you need to do on the spine,<br />
the combination of the struc-<br />
ture and working around the<br />
nerves.”<br />
After earning his medical<br />
degree at U .C. San<br />
Francisco, he completed his<br />
orthopedic residency at U.C.<br />
Davis and fello wship training<br />
in adult and pediatric<br />
spine surgery at the Hospital<br />
for Joint Disease in Ne w<br />
York.<br />
Today, he is a married<br />
father of four who lives in<br />
Rancho Santa Fe. He and his<br />
brother Ramin Raiszadeh<br />
both specialize in the spine.<br />
Rancho Santa Fe resident Dr. Kamshad Raiszadeh is a spine specialist who believes that “the body can heal<br />
most spinal conditions without injections or surgery.” Courtesy photo<br />
Ironman competitor Cathie<br />
Summerford turned to Kamshad<br />
Raiszadeh to solve the excruciating<br />
pain in her back. Courtesy<br />
photo<br />
In addition to being surgeons,<br />
they run three Spine<br />
Zone clinics in San Diego<br />
County (see accompan ying<br />
article.) <strong>The</strong> belief that “the<br />
body can heal most spinal<br />
conditions without injections<br />
or surgery” is the philosophy<br />
behind the program.<br />
“My consistent message<br />
is, I’d rather not operate on<br />
you if your body can heal the<br />
condition,” said Raiszadeh.<br />
“My biggest successes ar e<br />
often the ones wher e I get<br />
people to impr ove without<br />
surgery, returning back to<br />
their regular activities and<br />
feeling great. To me that’s a<br />
congruous message between<br />
my spine sur gical practice<br />
and Spine Zone.”<br />
Raiszadeh’s philosophy<br />
of spinal car e was largely<br />
influenced by orthopedic<br />
surgeon Vert Mooney.<br />
“He was a guru of nonoperative<br />
treatment,”<br />
Raiszadeh said. “When I<br />
came to to wn, I had a standard<br />
spinal surgery practice,<br />
but I saw what he was doing<br />
and saw the good results his<br />
patients were getting.”<br />
Raiszadeh said that since he<br />
finished his specialty tr aining<br />
in ’96, there’s been “a<br />
huge boom in spinal surgery”<br />
for back and neck pain<br />
that has a difficult-to-discern<br />
cause.<br />
“Oftentimes surgeons<br />
My consistent<br />
message is,<br />
I’d rather not<br />
operate on you...”<br />
Kamshad Raiszadeh<br />
Spinal Surgeon<br />
are faced with ha ving nothing<br />
else to offer but surgery,”<br />
he said, adding, “and that’s<br />
where Spine Zone comes in.<br />
It helps pr event surgery,<br />
even in patients who’ve tried<br />
multiple other treatments.”<br />
Certainly there are<br />
cases where spinal surgery is<br />
the best option.<br />
For Encinitas r esident<br />
and Ironman competitor<br />
Cathie Summerford, spinal<br />
surgery by Raiszadeh<br />
changed her life.<br />
“I’m pretty tough,” she<br />
said. “In a million y ears I<br />
never thought I’d have back<br />
surgery.” But she was in<br />
excruciating pain and after a<br />
year of tr ying alternative<br />
methods, went to see<br />
Raiszadeh.<br />
“I had three problems,”<br />
she said, “a slipped disc, a<br />
bulging disc that w as causing<br />
foot drop, and stenosis …<br />
It was amazing I w as even<br />
walking.” But now, she said,<br />
she’s “in better shape and<br />
more balanced in all ar enas<br />
than before surgery. Not only<br />
is Dr. Kamshad Raiszadeh<br />
the best sur geon you could<br />
find, he is just a plain great<br />
guy who goes a bove and<br />
beyond in the personal care<br />
and issues of each patient.”<br />
Raiszadeh said his goal is<br />
to empower people to make<br />
TURN TO DOCTOR ON B17<br />
SECTION<br />
Spine Zone<br />
puts surgery as<br />
its last option<br />
By Tracy Moran<br />
COAST CITIES —<br />
You’ve probably felt it —<br />
whether it’s a dull ache in<br />
your low back or a s harp<br />
pain across your shoulders,<br />
the majority of Americans<br />
will experience back pain at<br />
some point. <strong>The</strong> causes are<br />
myriad — on-the-job injury,<br />
sedentary lifestyle, aging<br />
and stress can all be contributing<br />
factors.<br />
Sometimes the cause is elusive,<br />
though the pain can be<br />
excruciating. Treatment<br />
options abound — ice, heat,<br />
rest, physical therapy, chiropractic,<br />
acupuncture,<br />
decompression, medications,<br />
injections and surgery<br />
are just some of the healing<br />
methods people turn to<br />
seeking relief.<br />
While spinal sur gery<br />
has become incr easingly<br />
popular, San Diego County<br />
residents seeking back-pain<br />
relief have another option<br />
— the Spine Zone clinics,<br />
co-founded by brothers<br />
Kamshad and Ramin<br />
Raiszadeh, orthopedic surgeons<br />
who specialize in the<br />
spine. <strong>The</strong>ir medically<br />
supervised Spine Zone clinics<br />
offer strengthening and<br />
stretching programs<br />
designed specifically to alleviate<br />
back pain and to prevent<br />
its recurrence.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> joint is only as<br />
good as the muscle support<br />
around it,” said Kamshad<br />
Raiszadeh. “We really focus<br />
on getting that muscle support.”<br />
While some people<br />
may shun e xercise when<br />
their back hurts, according<br />
to WebMD, it’s “a big myth<br />
that exercise is bad for back<br />
pain.”<br />
“Regular exercise prevents<br />
back pain,” according<br />
to the site. “For people suffering<br />
an acute injur y<br />
resulting in lo wer back<br />
pain, doctors may recommend<br />
an exercise program<br />
that begins with gentle<br />
exercises and g radually<br />
increases in intensity. Once<br />
the acute pain subsides, an<br />
exercise regimen may help<br />
prevent future recurrence<br />
of back pain.”<br />
That’s been the experience<br />
for the Raiszadehs.<br />
Ramin Raiszadeh noted<br />
that 90 percent of patients<br />
he sees will improve with<br />
some sort of physical therapy,<br />
and the specific equipment<br />
and protocols incorporated<br />
at the Spine Zone are<br />
“a proven entity to afford<br />
excellent improvement in<br />
quality of life, without the<br />
need for surgery.”<br />
Patients who c hoose<br />
Spine Zone enjoy a level of<br />
confidence in their tr eatment<br />
protocol, said<br />
Kamshad Raiszadeh,<br />
TURN TO SPINE ZONE ON B17<br />
Spine Zone Clinic Director Dan<br />
Noel demonstrates one of the<br />
exercise machines to treat back<br />
ailments. Photo by Tracy Moran<br />
Call today for your appointment<br />
(760)944-0301<br />
186 North <strong>Coast</strong> Highway 101<br />
Encinitas, CA 92024<br />
www.portofi nobeachinn.com
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Elementary school librarian and columnist Jean Gillette if she<br />
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JEAN<br />
GILLETTE<br />
Small Talk<br />
In my first year as an elementary<br />
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curly wig and a dress patterned<br />
in stars and planets<br />
and said, firmly, “Here. Wear<br />
this. You get to be Ms. Frizzle<br />
for the book fair!”<br />
And so I did. You’d be<br />
amazed the response you get<br />
just by slapping on a red wig.<br />
I never had to courage to get<br />
up on stage, but this was the<br />
next best thing, and I was<br />
hooked.<br />
Every year since, about<br />
16 of them, the annual book<br />
fair has had a theme and I<br />
have cobbled together a related<br />
costume.<br />
I can’t remember most of<br />
them, but a fe w favorites<br />
include an ice queen, a fullbody<br />
dog suit that I borrowed,<br />
a shark, a jungle explorer, a<br />
bee, a bug, a clown, a pirate,<br />
an alien, a cowgirl and Waldo<br />
of “Where’s” fame. It has<br />
been hilarious fun.<strong>The</strong>re is no<br />
audience like 5- to 11-yearolds<br />
— and their wonderful<br />
parents. <strong>The</strong>y are always<br />
enthusiastic, fascinated and<br />
ready to laugh out loud.<br />
Many of them ar e<br />
astounded that I will spray my<br />
hair green or white or whatever.<br />
For me it’s not a big deal.<br />
It washes right out, but they<br />
applaud my silliness as if I<br />
had shaved my head.<br />
<strong>The</strong> kids ador e it if I<br />
paint up my face with color<br />
and glitter, which I will do at<br />
the drop of a hat. It all satisfies<br />
a mildly frustrated artist<br />
deep within in me, and it<br />
beats the heck out of getting a<br />
tattoo.<br />
That same lo w-talent<br />
artist loves to hit the yardage<br />
store, break out her hot glue<br />
gun and stick together a costume.<br />
I am the queen of quick<br />
and dirty. No fine seams or<br />
elegant presentation. I go for<br />
high humor and am big on the<br />
silly side.<br />
<strong>The</strong> best example might<br />
be this very year’s fair just<br />
past. <strong>The</strong> theme was “Story<br />
Laboratory.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> décor was test tubes,<br />
lab coats, “Read-ioactive”<br />
Zones and such. I decided to<br />
be an amoeba or something<br />
you might see under a microscope,<br />
forgetting that most K<br />
TURN TO SMALL TALK ON B17
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
by CHUCK<br />
SHEPHERD<br />
ODD<br />
FILES<br />
One for the Road<br />
Cliche Come to Life:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Kerry, Ireland, county<br />
council voted in J anuary to<br />
let some people drive drunk.<br />
<strong>The</strong> councillors reasoned<br />
that in the county’ s isolated<br />
regions, some seniors live<br />
alone and need the camaraderie<br />
of the pub, but fear a<br />
DUI arrest on the way home.<br />
<strong>The</strong> councillors thus empowered<br />
police to issue DUI permits<br />
to those tar geted drivers.<br />
Besides, reasoned the<br />
councillors, the area is so<br />
sparsely populated that such<br />
drivers never encounter anyone<br />
else on the road at night.<br />
(<strong>The</strong> councillors’ beneficence<br />
might also ha ve been<br />
influenced, reported BBC<br />
<strong>News</strong>, by the fact that “several”<br />
of the fi ve voting “yea”<br />
own pubs.)<br />
Can’t Possibly Be True<br />
Spare the Waterboard,<br />
Spoil the Child: William<br />
Province, 42, was arrested in<br />
Jefferson County, Mont., in<br />
December and charged with<br />
waterboarding four boys, two<br />
of whom were his own sons,<br />
at his home in December .<br />
(Also in J anuary, Kirill<br />
Bartashevitch, 52, was<br />
charged with making “terroristic”<br />
threats to his highschool-age<br />
daughter after he<br />
allegedly pointed his new<br />
AK-47 at her because her<br />
report card showed 2 B’ s<br />
instead of all A’s. He said he<br />
had recently purchased the<br />
gun because he fear ed that<br />
President Obama intended<br />
to ban them.)<br />
Emma Whittington, of<br />
Hutchinson, Kan., rushed<br />
her daughter to the ER in<br />
December when the gir l, 7<br />
months old, developed a golfball-sized<br />
lump on her nec k.<br />
Two days later, at a hospital<br />
in Wichita, a doctor gentl y<br />
pulled a feather out of the<br />
lump and hypothesized that<br />
it had been in the midst of<br />
emerging from her thr oat.<br />
Doctors said the gir l probably<br />
swallowed the feather<br />
accidentally, that it got stuck<br />
in throat tissue, and that her<br />
body was trying to eject it<br />
through the skin.<br />
A man with admittedl y<br />
limited English skills went to<br />
a courthouse in Springfield,<br />
Mass., in December to<br />
address a tr affic ticket, but<br />
somehow wound up on a jury<br />
trying Donald Campbell on<br />
two counts of assault.<br />
Officials said the man simply<br />
got in the wrong line and followed<br />
jurors into a room<br />
while the real sixth juror had<br />
mistakenly gone to another<br />
room. <strong>The</strong> jury, including the<br />
accidental juror, found<br />
Campbell guilty, but he was<br />
awarded a ne w trial when<br />
the mistake was discovered.<br />
Sounds Like a Joke<br />
Twin brothers Aric<br />
Hale and Sean Hale, 28,<br />
were both arrested on New<br />
Year’s Eve in Manchester,<br />
Conn., after fighting each<br />
other at a hotel and later at<br />
a residence. Police said a 27year-old<br />
woman was openly<br />
dating the tw o men, and<br />
that Sean thought it was his<br />
turn and asked Aric for privacy.<br />
Aric begged to differ<br />
about whose turn it was.<br />
COAST CITIES —<br />
SANDAG announced an<br />
expansion of its San Diego<br />
Freeway Service Patrol<br />
(FSP), a publicly funded<br />
motorist aid pr ogram that<br />
used to operate in the region<br />
only during w eekday rush<br />
hours, now adding weekends<br />
as part of a pilot initiative.<br />
For motorist aid during<br />
FSP service hours, call 511<br />
and say “Roadside<br />
Assistance.”<br />
To learn more about the<br />
San Diego FSP and see a<br />
map of the local service area,<br />
visit 511sd.com/FSP.<br />
Using a fleet of 19 tow<br />
trucks and eight light-duty<br />
pickup trucks, FSP drivers<br />
assist stranded motorists<br />
with a gallon of gas, a jumpstart,<br />
water for the radiator<br />
or a tire change.<br />
<strong>The</strong> goal of the FSP program<br />
is to resolve traffic tieups<br />
caused by vehicle breakdowns<br />
as quickly as possible.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Freeway Service<br />
Patrol is an effective tool to<br />
improve traffic flow on our<br />
region’s most congested freeways,”<br />
SANDAG Executive<br />
Director Gary Gallegos said.<br />
“This past year alone, the<br />
program helped more than<br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
‘King tides’ pose threat, won’t be as severe this time<br />
By Jared Whitlock<br />
COAST CITIES — In<br />
the past, “king tides” have<br />
flooded beachside restaurants<br />
in Cardiff, flung rocks<br />
at coastal homes and submerged<br />
the San Elijo<br />
Lagoon.<br />
But lifeguards aren’t<br />
expecting any damage on<br />
that level from the latest<br />
king tide e vent, <strong>Feb</strong>. 7<br />
through <strong>Feb</strong>. 9.<br />
King tides — tides se veral<br />
feet larger than normal<br />
that pound the beach —<br />
occur several times a y ear<br />
when the gravitational pull<br />
of the moon and sun ar e in<br />
alignment. According to<br />
Encinitas lifeguard Capt.<br />
Larry Giles, the king tides<br />
are particularly problematic<br />
if they overlap with big<br />
surf. Luckily, wave heights<br />
aren’t predicted to be larger<br />
than 3 to 4 feet Thursday<br />
and into the weekend.<br />
“We’ll be watchful, but<br />
we’re not anticipating problems,”<br />
Giles said. “<strong>The</strong> lack<br />
of powerful surf helps a<br />
lot.”<br />
Encinitas lifeguards<br />
shored up infr astructure<br />
during previous king tides.<br />
For instance, they placed<br />
sandbags on Cardiff State<br />
Beach to pr event flooding<br />
on <strong>Coast</strong> Highw ay 101, the<br />
Seaside Reef parking lot<br />
and for restaurants on that<br />
stretch. As Giles noted,<br />
despite the efforts, flooding<br />
was still an issue at times.<br />
In addition to smaller<br />
surf, Cardiff State Beach is<br />
better prepared to handle<br />
king tides because of a<br />
recent beach replenishment,<br />
the sand fr om which<br />
acts as a barrier.<br />
At Moonlight Beac h,<br />
lifeguards build a sand<br />
berm during the summer to<br />
dissipate the ener gy of<br />
storm surges during king<br />
tide events.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> berm pr otects<br />
A “king tide” encroaches on homes near Del Mar’s Dog Beach. <strong>The</strong> high tide events are problematic for coastal homes and infrastructure, a new<br />
reality we’ll have to deal with, according to scientists. Photo courtesy of Gabriel Buhr<br />
lifeguard stations and other<br />
infrastructure,” Giles said.<br />
Because most coastal<br />
homes in Encinitas are atop<br />
cliffs, they aren’t immediately<br />
threatened by king<br />
tides. But high tides contribute<br />
to cliff er osion,<br />
eventually posing a risk for<br />
homes.<br />
Beachside homes sit on<br />
17th to 29th str eets in Del<br />
Mar without the short-term<br />
safety of cliffs. Still, with<br />
only moderate surf e xpected,<br />
Del Mar lifeguar d<br />
Thomas Bryant said that he<br />
doesn’t expect king tides to<br />
be a major f actor this time<br />
around for those homes.<br />
Bryant noted that king<br />
tides, combined with big<br />
surf, have wreaked havoc in<br />
the past, especially during<br />
strong El Ninos in the ear ly<br />
1980s.<br />
“You had homes flood-<br />
50,000 stranded motorists get<br />
back on the road or move<br />
their disabled vehicles out of<br />
the way.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> weekend pilot program<br />
has been operating in<br />
North County since October<br />
and expanded into metr o<br />
San Diego this month.<br />
Weekend FSP service is<br />
available on Interstates 5, 8,<br />
15, and 805 from 10 a.m. to 6<br />
p.m. Complete data is not<br />
yet available, but — as an<br />
example — since the weekend<br />
service began in North<br />
County last fall, FSP drivers<br />
have helped one motorist<br />
per hour on average on the<br />
I-15.<br />
Expansion plans<br />
include adding pilot midday<br />
service throughout the<br />
region starting J uly <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Also starting this summer,<br />
FSP will be restructured to<br />
provide better towing coverage;<br />
six tow trucks will be<br />
added to the fleet, for a total<br />
of 25 tow trucks.<br />
While the n umber of<br />
pickup trucks in the fleet<br />
will remain the same, they<br />
will be r edeployed to<br />
improve coverage in metro<br />
San Diego.<br />
Currently, the patrol<br />
ed and windows smashed<br />
up,” Bryant said.<br />
However, Bryant said<br />
recent years have been “a<br />
bit more calm.”<br />
When forecasts show<br />
that big surf and king tides<br />
will converge, lifeguards<br />
notify homeowners that<br />
they should board up their<br />
homes and place sandbags.<br />
In North County, other<br />
areas are vulnerable to king<br />
tide surges, including<br />
Torrey Pines and<br />
Oceanside, according to the<br />
California King Tides<br />
Initiative. <strong>The</strong> nonprofit<br />
group encourages volunteers<br />
to snap pictures of<br />
king tide events to show<br />
what daily tides will look<br />
like in the future if predicted<br />
sea le vel rises come to<br />
pass.<br />
Scientists estimate that<br />
California will lose signifi-<br />
operates weekdays during<br />
morning and afternoon rush<br />
hours, 5:30 to 9:30 a.m. and 3<br />
to 7 p.m., serving sections of<br />
Interstates 5, 8, 15, and 805,<br />
and State Routes 52, 54, 56,<br />
67, 78, 94, 125, 163, and 905.<br />
Weekday pilot service on the<br />
new State Route 905 in Otay<br />
Mesa also began this month.<br />
cant portions of its coast as<br />
a result of sea level rises<br />
from climate change.<br />
“We want to illustr ate<br />
the new normal,” Travis<br />
Pritchard said.<br />
Pritchard is one of the<br />
initiative’s volunteers. He’s<br />
also San Diego<br />
<strong>Coast</strong>keeper’s water quality<br />
lab manager. During the<br />
last king tide e vent in<br />
January, Pritchard said<br />
there was flooding in Ocean<br />
Beach and La Jolla.<br />
“We’d like for people<br />
and governments to start<br />
looking at mitigation strategies<br />
for the sea le vel<br />
increase,” Pritchard said.<br />
Pritchard noted homeowners<br />
have employed seawalls<br />
as a pr otection measure,<br />
but those “carry problems<br />
of their own.” <strong>The</strong> seawalls<br />
stop natural cliff erosion,<br />
shrinking beaches.<br />
Freeway service patrol program expands<br />
Holidays are excluded.<br />
<strong>The</strong> San Diego FSP is<br />
part of a statewide program<br />
that began in 1993.<br />
FSP programs now exist<br />
in 13 metr opolitan areas<br />
throughout California and<br />
are funded through the state<br />
budget and other local<br />
sources.<br />
B3<br />
And not only do homeowners<br />
have to worry about king<br />
tides, but so do go vernments<br />
responsible for<br />
stormwater and other kinds<br />
of infrastructure.<br />
“We clearly need some<br />
other solutions,” Pritchard<br />
said.<br />
Although this king tide<br />
event isn’t severe as previous<br />
ones, camera-toting volunteers<br />
will still be taking<br />
photos. Since 2011, the San<br />
Diego wing of the<br />
California King Tides<br />
Initiative has uploaded<br />
more than 310 photos.<br />
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Soldier Ride ride promotes health, camaraderie and healing. Last year riders crossed the finish line<br />
together. Photo by Promise Yee<br />
Wounded Warrior Soldier<br />
Ride pedals through O’side<br />
By Promise Yee<br />
OCEANSIDE — <strong>The</strong><br />
Wounded Warrior Project<br />
Soldier Ride will begin F eb. 7<br />
and ends its thr ee-day bicycle<br />
challenge with a 29-mile ride<br />
starting at Buccaneer P ark on<br />
<strong>Feb</strong> 9.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ride pushes wounded<br />
troops to ride increasingly<br />
longer distances eac h day. It<br />
also allows them to connect<br />
with other soldiers.<br />
<strong>The</strong> weekend promotes<br />
health, camaraderie and healing.<br />
On <strong>Feb</strong>. 7 troops arrive in<br />
San Diego and ar e fitted f or<br />
bikes.<br />
“Fifty warriors meet<br />
Thursday for a bik e fitting,”<br />
Dan Schnock, Soldier Ride<br />
director, said. “Some are fitted<br />
with hand cr ank bikes, some<br />
have reclined bikes.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> day focuses on w ellness<br />
with yoga and a n utrition<br />
class.<br />
On <strong>Feb</strong>. 8 the fir st ride<br />
takes off from Pier 32 in<br />
National City for a 17-mile ride.<br />
<strong>The</strong> final ride is held in<br />
Oceanside.<br />
<strong>The</strong> overall goal of the<br />
weekend is to help tr oops get<br />
used to their new normal<br />
whether it’s physical limitations<br />
or dealing with posttr aumatic<br />
stress disorder.<br />
“All alumni of the<br />
Wounded Warrior Project are<br />
anyone injured post 9/11, combat<br />
or stateside,” Schnock said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> project has ser ved<br />
more than 25,000 troops.<br />
“We’re just scratching the<br />
surface,” Schnock said.<br />
Tom Kurlick will be flying<br />
in from Memphis,Tenn., to take<br />
part in the ride. He suffered<br />
two severe concussions while<br />
serving overseas as an Army<br />
nurse.<br />
Kurlick said he is looking<br />
forward to the trip out to<br />
California and the camaraderie<br />
of the ride.<br />
“It was 32 degrees today,”<br />
he said. “Not very conducive to<br />
biking.”<br />
Kurlick said he has f aced<br />
some personal challenges upon<br />
his return from being in w artorn<br />
countries and a way from<br />
family and friends.<br />
“It takes a little bit coming<br />
back to that and dealing with<br />
some of the stressors when you<br />
come back from war,” he said.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Soldier Ride gi ves<br />
troops a break from their routine<br />
and a chance to gain a new<br />
perspective.<br />
“It’s a great way to honor<br />
warriors,” Kurlick said.<br />
Seventy-five percent of<br />
participants are first-time riders.<br />
Twenty-five percent are<br />
experienced course riders who<br />
help fellow soldiers.<br />
Dan Curran of Spokane,<br />
Wash., will also take part in the<br />
ride. He has participated in two<br />
Soldier Rides.<br />
He recalls the c hallenges<br />
his first time out.<br />
Curran suffered from<br />
spinal injuries and post-tr aumatic<br />
stress disorder when he<br />
returned home fr om deployment.<br />
He became isolated and<br />
gained a significant amount of<br />
weight.<br />
“I hadn’t been doing<br />
much,” Curran said.“I stayed in<br />
my house.”<br />
He said he looked forward<br />
to the idea of spending a weekend<br />
with fello w soldiers, but<br />
wondered if he had the ph ysical<br />
stamina for the ride.<br />
“It was pretty difficult,” he<br />
said. “<strong>The</strong>re were some decent<br />
hills.”<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re were guys who<br />
couldn’t sit upright on the bike<br />
or had one leg, ” he added. “I<br />
thought if these guys can tough<br />
it out I can finish too.”<br />
Since his first ride Curran<br />
has stayed in touc h with soldiers<br />
he met.One fellow soldier<br />
lives close by.<br />
“We became close on the<br />
ride and are good friends back<br />
home,” Curran said.<br />
He bought himself a bik e<br />
last year and now stays active<br />
year-round.<br />
“Wounded Warriors completely<br />
turned m y life ar ound<br />
180,” Curran said. “I was on a<br />
downward spiral. I got jumpstarted.<br />
I’m 80 pounds lighter ,<br />
don’t drink — I made a lot of<br />
good changes.”<br />
“Life is easier,” he added.<br />
“I feel better , sleep better. I<br />
totally turned around.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Soldier Ride began as<br />
cross country fundraiser bike<br />
ride by one solo rider . It’s second<br />
year several wounded warriors<br />
joined the ride. <strong>The</strong>n the<br />
Wounded Warrior Project got<br />
involved and or ganized weekend<br />
rides for injured troops.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Soldier Ride is currently<br />
held in 16 cities across<br />
the U.S.<br />
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where she and her family live, at the Jan. 29 Carlsbad City Council meeting. Photo by Rachel Stine<br />
New ordinances look to stop<br />
speeders in neighborhoods<br />
By Rachel Stine<br />
CARLSBAD —<br />
Ordinances to install 11 ne w<br />
stop signs on three residential<br />
streets in Car lsbad was introduced<br />
and unanimousl y supported<br />
by City Council at its<br />
Jan. 29 meeting.<br />
After months of studying<br />
residential streets within the<br />
city, the CRTMP (Carlsbad<br />
Residential Traffic<br />
Management Program) identified<br />
Magnolia Avenue, Esfera<br />
Street, and Levante Street as<br />
eligible for traffic calming<br />
measures due to frequent<br />
speeding problems.<br />
“I’m not kidding ya, there<br />
must be people dri ving 50<br />
(mph) up near my house. It’s a<br />
nightmare,” said Patrick<br />
Gravit, who has lived on Esfera<br />
Street for the past 24 years.<br />
If the ordinances receive<br />
final approval at the F eb. 12<br />
City Council meeting, the<br />
CRTMP will install tw o additional<br />
stop signs on Magnolia<br />
Avenue between Highland<br />
Drive and Pio Pico Dri ve, two<br />
stop signs on Esfer a Street<br />
between Cadencia Str eet to<br />
Piragua Street, and seven new<br />
Heart health screenings set for area teens<br />
COAST CITIES — <strong>The</strong><br />
Eric Paredes Save A Life<br />
Foundation is w orking to<br />
prevent fatal cardiac arrest<br />
in teens caused b y Sudden<br />
Cardiac Arrest (SCA) with<br />
special screenings during<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary, Heart Month,<br />
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at San<br />
Dieguito, La Costa Canyon,<br />
Canyon Crest and Torrey<br />
Pines High Schools.<br />
Visit EPSaveALife.org<br />
to register.<br />
<strong>The</strong> free screenings are<br />
open to all San Diego teens<br />
who register online and prepare<br />
the par ent<br />
consent/health history packet.<br />
More than 1,000 teens<br />
can be accommodated at<br />
any one screening.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Paredes<br />
Foundation works with a volunteer<br />
medical team consisting<br />
of San Diego cardiologists<br />
and area health professionals<br />
who visit local high schools to<br />
perform free cardiac screenings<br />
(EKGs and ECGs).<br />
<strong>The</strong> EP Sa ve A Life<br />
stop signs on Le vante Street<br />
between Escencio Terrace and<br />
La Costa Avenue.<br />
All of the selected streets<br />
have speed limits of 25 miles<br />
per hour but typically have<br />
cars speeding at an average of<br />
32 mph, according to the<br />
CRTMP’s findings.<br />
Taking into consideration<br />
input from residents on those<br />
streets, the CRTMP determined<br />
that stop signs would be<br />
the most effective traffic calming<br />
measure on these str eets,<br />
as opposed to speed cushions,<br />
speed tables and narr owing<br />
lanes.<br />
“We worked with the residents<br />
on each of the streets to<br />
develop the best solutions to<br />
achieve the desired results for<br />
the neighborhood. We<br />
received feedback from residents<br />
and did field obser vations<br />
on tw o previous traffic<br />
calming pilot pr ojects that<br />
allowed us to provide input to<br />
the residents of Magnolia,<br />
Esfera, and Levante,” said<br />
Bryan Jones, Carlsbad’s<br />
deputy transportation director<br />
and leader of the CRTMP.<br />
Council members and a<br />
Rhina and Hector Paredes founded the Eric Paredes Save A Life<br />
Foundation in 2010 after they lost their son to Sudden Cardiac Arrest, a<br />
syndrome caused by an underlying heart condition that can often be<br />
detected with a simple EKG. <strong>The</strong> foundation is offering free cardiac<br />
screens to teens countywide. Visit EPSaveALife.org to register.<br />
Courtesy photo<br />
Foundation has scr eened<br />
nearly 6,000 teens in San<br />
Diego. 146 had undetected<br />
heart abnormalities and<br />
upon further f ollow-up, 66<br />
were at risk for SCA and four<br />
had life-saving corrective surgeries.<br />
couple of public speakers<br />
questioned why the CR TMP<br />
chose to place so man y stop<br />
signs on Levante Street, which<br />
already has five stop signs.<br />
“That many stop signs to<br />
me, from a layman’s perspective,<br />
seems excessive,” said<br />
Councilmember Keith<br />
Blackburn.<br />
Jones convinced<br />
Blackburn of his pr oposal by<br />
explaining that the suggested<br />
stop signs w ould be str ategically<br />
placed to reduce the<br />
block lengths to 500 to 1,000<br />
feet and therefore reduce<br />
speeding.<br />
<strong>The</strong> majority of those<br />
who commented on the or dinances<br />
at the meeting supported<br />
the stop signs.<br />
“Residents who live on<br />
Levante have asked for many<br />
years to please make our<br />
street safe,” said Kim Wolf.<br />
Living in her home on Levante<br />
Street since 2009, Wolf said<br />
she witnessed a car flip over<br />
onto her front yard one night<br />
because of speeding.<br />
She also has posted a sign<br />
on her lawn that says, “We live<br />
here, please slow down.”<br />
Rhina and Hector<br />
Paredes started this<br />
Foundation for their son,Eric,<br />
a San Diego freshman athlete<br />
who died of SCA in 2009.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir mission is to pr event<br />
this tr agedy from happening<br />
to other families.
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
<strong>The</strong> Oceanside Police Department honors Officer Kathryn Held (right)<br />
as the Officer of the Award for the fourth quarter of 2012. Photo<br />
courtesy Oceanside Police Department<br />
Police honor<br />
outstanding<br />
officer<br />
OCEANSIDE — <strong>The</strong><br />
Oceanside Police<br />
Department named Officer<br />
Kathryn Held for the Officer<br />
of the Quarter Award for the<br />
Fourth Quarter of 2012.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Officer of the<br />
Quarter award recognizes<br />
police department employees<br />
who ha ve provided<br />
exemplary service to the<br />
community or performed in<br />
a manner worthy of recognition.<br />
During the F ourth<br />
Quarter of 2012, Held, a<br />
member of the F ield<br />
Operation Division in uniformed<br />
patrol, responded to<br />
a residence concerning a<br />
report of possible utility<br />
theft, with multiple<br />
unknown individuals inside<br />
a house.<br />
Prior to going in-service<br />
for the da y, Held had<br />
reviewed and made herself<br />
familiar with w anted suspect<br />
posters who w ere<br />
believed to be at lar ge<br />
throughout the city, as she<br />
does routinely each day<br />
before “hitting the streets.”<br />
While handling this call<br />
for service, Held made contact<br />
with a m an whom she<br />
immediately recognized<br />
from one of the posters as<br />
being wanted for being in<br />
possession of a stolen<br />
firearm.<br />
Officer Held calmly<br />
detained the suspect outside<br />
the house and while using<br />
sound officer safety tactics<br />
requested additional patrol<br />
units to assist her before proceeding<br />
further.<br />
Once additional units<br />
arrived, Held took the investigative<br />
lead and quickly<br />
established rapport with the<br />
suspect and other r esidents.<br />
Subsequently Held was able<br />
to locate and recover the<br />
stolen firearm; taking it off<br />
the streets and out of the<br />
hands of a criminal who<br />
would potentially use it in<br />
the commission of futur e<br />
crimes.<br />
According to a OPD<br />
press release, Held’s keen<br />
eye, quick recognition and<br />
interrogative skills dir ectly<br />
contributed to the success of<br />
this investigation, the arrest<br />
of a dangerous suspect, and<br />
lawful seizure of not only the<br />
firearm, but also other<br />
incriminating evidence.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Commander of the<br />
Field Operation Division,<br />
Capt.Tom Aguigui said in his<br />
letter announcing the award.<br />
“Your overall efforts in this<br />
matter clearly validate your<br />
selection as the Officer of the<br />
4th Quarter 2012. I congratulate<br />
you on a job well done.”<br />
Officers are assigned to<br />
a beat for one year at a time,<br />
allowing officers and community<br />
members to become<br />
familiar with each other and<br />
build trust, enabling a better<br />
working relationship that<br />
helps remedy problems<br />
plaguing an ar ea. Officers<br />
are responsible for handling<br />
thousands of radio calls each<br />
year, take numerous crime<br />
reports, enforce traffic laws,<br />
make hundreds of arr ests,<br />
resolve disputes and prevent<br />
crime.<br />
Officer Held is a former<br />
U.S. Marine with 10 years of<br />
honorable service to our<br />
nation. She has more than 21<br />
years with the Oceanside<br />
Police Department with<br />
countless citation and letters<br />
for excellence in professional<br />
service to her name. During<br />
her career, she has held a<br />
variety of assignments<br />
including Acting Patrol<br />
Supervisor, Patrol Corporal,<br />
Field Training Officer, Vice<br />
Crimes Detective, Property<br />
Crimes Detective, Gangs,<br />
and Neighborhood<br />
Enhancement Team<br />
(NETwork) Officer.<br />
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THE COAST NEWS<br />
Japanese farming, culture make way into book<br />
By Lillian Cox<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />
Author Nancy Singleton<br />
Hachisu will share her love of<br />
Japanese farm culture and<br />
food with a cooking demonstration<br />
and signing of her<br />
first book, “Japanese Farm<br />
Food,” at Chino Farms 11 a.m.<br />
to 1 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 10.<br />
Singleton Hachisu first<br />
traveled to Japan, after graduating<br />
from Stanford<br />
University in 1988, with the<br />
goal of staying a year to learn<br />
the language. She never went<br />
home.<br />
“I came to Japan for the<br />
food, but stayed for love,” she<br />
writes in her book. “Organic<br />
farmer boy Tadaaki Hachisu<br />
captured my heart with his,<br />
‘Would you like to be a<br />
Japanese farmer’s wife?’...<br />
Besides his good looks and<br />
solid country values, one<br />
more thing drew me to this<br />
guy. He loved food as much as<br />
I did and w ent to g reat<br />
lengths to grow it or find it.”<br />
“Japanese Farm Food” is<br />
385 pages and includes 135<br />
simple recipes and 100 photos<br />
by Kenji Miura that illustrate<br />
food, community and life in<br />
rural Japan. It is the recipient<br />
of the Gourmand World<br />
Cookbook Awards 2012: USA<br />
Winner, Best Japanese<br />
Cuisine Book.<br />
Its first release by<br />
Andrews McMeel Publishing<br />
in September 2012 quic kly<br />
sold out. In January, Chino<br />
Farms received advanced<br />
copies of the second release<br />
due this month.<br />
“I couldn’t get any books<br />
last fall,” explained Nina<br />
McConnel whose husband,<br />
Tom Chino, owns Chino<br />
Farms with his siblings.“I just<br />
got some fr om the second<br />
African drum circle<br />
sounds off at library<br />
By Promise Yee<br />
OCEANSIDE —<br />
According to Chazz Ross, there<br />
are three rules to African<br />
drumming. “Have fun, have<br />
fun, and go back to rule No. 1,”<br />
he said.<br />
Ross will lead an all-ages<br />
African drum cir cle at the<br />
Civic Center Libr ary on F eb.<br />
16. Ross describes African<br />
drumming as aer obic, aggressive<br />
and played loudly.<br />
He brings along 26 djembe<br />
African drums and n umerous<br />
rhythm instruments for<br />
full audience participation.<br />
Ross teaches participants<br />
to echo back the sounds he<br />
makes. Instruction is set to a<br />
story in whic h Ross leads the<br />
group on a m usical journey<br />
through the jungle with animal<br />
and nature sounds.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y’ll be playing<br />
sounds of animals, land, wind,<br />
weather, different sounds like<br />
thunder storms and rain,” Ross<br />
said.<br />
Ross also encourages participants<br />
to cr eate improvisational<br />
drum rhythms and share<br />
them with the group.<br />
“It’s extremely fun,” Ross<br />
said. “<strong>The</strong>y follow me and<br />
make up their own sounds.”<br />
“It’s the drummers’ show,”<br />
he added. Ross said drumming<br />
is instinctual and e xpres-<br />
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“I came to Japan for the food, but stayed for love,” Nancy Singleton<br />
Hachisu wrote in her first book, “Japanese Farm Food.” She’ll be doing<br />
a book signing at Chino Farms <strong>Feb</strong>. 10 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Photo<br />
courtesy Kenji Miura<br />
sive.“Everybody has their own<br />
rhythm,” he said. “Anybody<br />
who has a<br />
heartbeat.”Drumming also<br />
provides the r eward of ear ly<br />
mastery.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y realize they can do<br />
things they didn’t think the y<br />
could do immediately,” Ross<br />
said. Ross is a Dr eam Shapers<br />
roster artist.<br />
Dream Shapers is a nonprofit<br />
cooperative that pr omotes<br />
performing artists and<br />
event educators. Performers<br />
include dancers, storytellers,<br />
mimes, trick ropers and traveling<br />
zookeepers.All artists must<br />
audition and have previous<br />
experience to get a spot on the<br />
Dream Shapers roster. Those<br />
who perform in sc hools must<br />
also list the learning standards<br />
their performance teaches.<br />
An African Drum Cir cle<br />
Extravaganza will be held at<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 16 in the Ci vic Center<br />
Library Community Room.<br />
Admission is free.<br />
publication and said to a customer,<br />
‘<strong>The</strong>se would make a<br />
great present.’ She said, ‘I<br />
think it would make a great<br />
wedding present ... I’m going<br />
to buy a stack.’”<br />
Singleton Hachisu is the<br />
fourth author to participate<br />
in the Good Earth/Gr eat<br />
Chefs Series following Alice<br />
Brian Wells, 61<br />
Encinitas<br />
Helen M. Norman, 101<br />
Encinitas<br />
Rose Rodin, 101<br />
Encinitas<br />
John A. Howard, 79<br />
Encinitas<br />
Wayne E. Tarvin, 87<br />
Encinitas<br />
Clifford M. Velasco, 58<br />
Encinitas<br />
Javier Luna, 16<br />
Oceanside<br />
Joe Marquez, 57<br />
Oceanside<br />
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Waters, Nancy Silverton and<br />
Jeanne Kelley. <strong>The</strong> series was<br />
created by McConnel and<br />
Milane Christiansen, founder<br />
of <strong>The</strong> Book Works, which<br />
hosted popular book signings<br />
for several years.<br />
“Milane and I shared a<br />
similar customer base and<br />
ethic in creating the best,”<br />
McConnel explained. “With<br />
the loss of independent book<br />
stores, and the rise in online<br />
purchasing, people still want<br />
the opportunity to meet<br />
authors. So far, our authors<br />
have sold twice as man y<br />
books at Chino Farms than<br />
any other book signing<br />
event.”<br />
Chef and author David<br />
Tanis wrote in <strong>The</strong> New York<br />
Times, “<strong>The</strong> book offer s a<br />
breadth of information, with<br />
lessons about Japanese products<br />
and tec hniques, and<br />
instructions for everything<br />
from homemade tofu to udon<br />
noodles. But for me, the<br />
recipes for simple vegetable<br />
dishes, often flavored with<br />
only a bit of miso or a splash<br />
of sake, are the most fascinating.”<br />
Singleton Hachisu says<br />
she will most likely be cooking<br />
a big pot of light miso<br />
soup for visitors at the signing<br />
using daikon, carrots, napa<br />
cabbage and negi (Japanese<br />
leeks) and boiled and<br />
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
CAMP PENDLETON NEWS<br />
From ‘military brat’ to 44 years of dedicated service<br />
By Lance Cpl. Trevon Peracca<br />
CAMP PENDLETON —<br />
<strong>The</strong> teenage militar y brat<br />
pumping gasoline at Camp<br />
Pendleton in the early 1960s<br />
had no inkling of retiring on<br />
the base – let alone twice.<br />
Michael G. Hire retired a<br />
Service to<br />
others is<br />
extremely<br />
important to<br />
me.”<br />
Michael G.Hire<br />
Retired Marine<br />
first time as a lieutenant<br />
colonel after 24 y ears of<br />
Marine Corps service. His second<br />
retirement came at the El<br />
Camino Country Club in<br />
Oceanside, Calif., Jan. 26,<br />
after serving 20 years with<br />
the Navy-Marine Corps Relief<br />
Society, where he r ecently<br />
served as dir ector of the<br />
Camp Pendleton office.<br />
Hire started his career as<br />
one of the few — a United<br />
States Marine.<br />
He earned a bachelor’s<br />
degree in radio and television<br />
broadcasting at San Diego<br />
State University before<br />
attending Officer Candidate<br />
School in Quantico, Va., in<br />
1968.<br />
As a second lieutenant,<br />
he served in Vietnam, and he<br />
went on to serve as executive<br />
officer for 1st Battalion, 4th<br />
Marines, here. He also served<br />
as an executive director for<br />
the relief society at Marine<br />
Air-Ground Combat Center<br />
Twentynine Palms, Calif. His<br />
final assignment as a Marine<br />
officer was as an administrator<br />
where he served as the<br />
assistant chief of staff f or<br />
manpower here.<br />
Hire leaned back in his<br />
chair and look ed up while<br />
scratching his head. He said<br />
in addition to his previous<br />
experience, he remembered<br />
members of his family being<br />
Marksmanship training begins<br />
CAMP PENDLETON —<br />
When recruits arrive at Edson<br />
Range aboard Marine Corps<br />
Base Camp P endleton, they<br />
begin their second phase of<br />
recruit training.<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir purpose is to learn<br />
the basic fundamentals of<br />
marksmanship and ho w to<br />
properly fire the M16-A4 service<br />
rifle.<br />
Recruits are taught the<br />
basics during the fir st week<br />
known as Grass Week and are<br />
under constant supervision of<br />
Marines who specializ e in<br />
marksmanship, better known<br />
as primary marksmanship<br />
instructors.<br />
PMIs teach recruits fundamental<br />
aspects of shooting<br />
such as breathing control, stability<br />
and ho w to pr operly<br />
squeeze the trigger.<br />
“Recruits are taught by<br />
PMI’s the basic fundamentals<br />
of marksmanship such as natural<br />
point of aim, slow-steady<br />
squeeze of the trigger and the<br />
placement of the rifle on their<br />
shoulder pocket during Grass<br />
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Week,” said Sgt. Michael A.<br />
Carroll, drill instructor,<br />
Platoon 1049, Co. C, 1st RTBn.<br />
“If recruits apply those<br />
fundamentals shot after shot,<br />
there is no w ay that the y<br />
won’t hit the tar get. It’s all<br />
about the basics.”<br />
Once PMIs complete the<br />
classroom instructions,<br />
recruits receive the command<br />
“attack the circle” and move<br />
to a semi-cir cular area to<br />
“snap in.”<br />
This time allows them to<br />
practice the fundamentals<br />
they discussed. <strong>The</strong> semi-circular<br />
area surrounds a white<br />
drum with differ ent size targets<br />
painted on it.<br />
<strong>The</strong> targets are of different<br />
size to simulate what they<br />
look like at distances of 200,<br />
300 and 500 yards, the exact<br />
distances recruits will be<br />
shooting from.<br />
Recruits spend se veral<br />
hours “snapping in” which<br />
allows them to gain confidence<br />
in differ ent shooting<br />
positions.<br />
“This week is a test of<br />
their discipline. It takes a lot<br />
of discipline to sta y in those<br />
different positions. I see a lot<br />
of them putting out through<br />
the pain,” said Carroll. “You<br />
can’t just give recruits a<br />
rifle.”<br />
Once Grass Week is over,<br />
recruits move on to F iring<br />
Week to apply the fundamental<br />
marksmanship principles<br />
they learned and to qualify in<br />
order to mo ve forward with<br />
training.<br />
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remarks made by friends during his retirement dinner at the El Camino Country Club in Oceanside, Calif.,<br />
Jan. 26. Photo by Lance Cpl. Trevon S. Peracca<br />
Some recruits prepare<br />
for Firing Week physically<br />
and mentally by going the<br />
extra mile.<br />
“I’ve been spending a lot<br />
of time doing legs str etches<br />
and practicing the sitting<br />
position. I’m not fle xible so<br />
repetition was key,” said<br />
Recruit Tyon L. Downing, Plt.<br />
1049, Co. C, 1st RTBn.<br />
<strong>The</strong> smell of gunpo wder<br />
fills the morning air during<br />
the sixth week of recruit training.<br />
Brass flies in every direction<br />
coming out of rifles’<br />
chambers.<br />
Firing Week, the first<br />
time recruits are able to fire<br />
their weapons in recruit training,<br />
is also a week long.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y are given several<br />
days to hone their skills<br />
before qualifying f or an official<br />
score.<br />
Although qualifying is<br />
important for recruits in<br />
order to contin ue with tr aining,<br />
every Marine is r equired<br />
to qualify annually to ensure<br />
they are combat-ready since<br />
every Marine is a basic rifleman.<br />
“A Marine is a rifleman<br />
first. <strong>The</strong> key is patience, if<br />
you don’t take the time to<br />
take well aimed shots y ou<br />
won’t be a good shooter,” said<br />
Downing.<br />
To others, qualifying at<br />
the range becomes somewhat<br />
of a pregame ritual that has to<br />
be performed the exact same<br />
way every time in order to be<br />
mentally prepared, according<br />
to Sgt. Mark A. Peters, senior<br />
drill instructor, Plt. 3229, Co.<br />
K, 3rd RTBn.<br />
“It’s about consistency<br />
throughout the w eek.<br />
Everything needs to be consistent<br />
from what the<br />
recruits eat to what the y<br />
wear in order to boost their<br />
confidence,” said Peters.“It’s<br />
about the fundamentals and<br />
mechanics, but it’s mostly<br />
about getting them in the<br />
right mindset. Consistency<br />
gets you in the right mindset.”<br />
volunteers for the society ,<br />
which helped influence his<br />
decision to become the director,<br />
post Marine Corps.<br />
“Service to other s is<br />
extremely important to me,”<br />
said Hire with a proud expres-<br />
By LCpl. Derrick K. Irions<br />
CAMP PENDLETON —<br />
<strong>The</strong> commanding gener al<br />
reached for book to read to<br />
more than 150 attendees.<br />
<strong>The</strong> children were so<br />
quiet the general’s voice<br />
could be hear d echoing in<br />
the room as he r ead to the<br />
audience a story of overcoming<br />
obstacles and perseverance<br />
through adversity.<br />
He shared a tale with<br />
children of all ages to pr ovoke<br />
inspiration, “Billy<br />
Twitters and His Blue<br />
Whale Problem.”<br />
Brig. Gen. Vincent A.<br />
Coglianese, the commanding<br />
general here and regional<br />
authority f or five<br />
Southwestern Marine Corps<br />
installations, and Disney<br />
Channel’s “Shake it Up”<br />
star Adam Irigoyen took<br />
turns reading the children’s<br />
book to militar y children<br />
during a Books on Bases<br />
event here Jan. 26.<br />
One of the best ways to<br />
promote literacy in children<br />
is to read to and with them,<br />
as often as possible accor ding<br />
to Blue Star F amilies<br />
website. Blue Star Families<br />
sion on his face. “Whether it’s<br />
serving the nation as an<br />
active-duty Marine or being<br />
the director of (the society),<br />
the mission of serving is the<br />
same.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re is a need for excel-<br />
is a nonprofit, military family<br />
member-driven group.<br />
“This past w eek, NPR<br />
had a stor y about a stud y<br />
showing interactively reading<br />
to children under the<br />
age of f our can incr ease<br />
their IQ scor e by up to six<br />
points,” explained<br />
AnnaMaria M. White, the<br />
public relations manager<br />
for the nonpr ofit organization.<br />
White said r eading<br />
helps military children<br />
work through the unique<br />
challenges they may<br />
encounter as a member of a<br />
military family, including<br />
deployments, separations<br />
and moves.<br />
“<strong>The</strong>y’re constantly<br />
going to ne w schools and<br />
meeting new friends,” said<br />
White. “Reading helps give<br />
them some escapism as well<br />
as self-expression, and it<br />
generally just helps them<br />
become more resilient.”<br />
After the r eading, the<br />
children received free<br />
books and participated in<br />
arts and cr afts; some<br />
designing personalized<br />
book markers others creating<br />
paper swords or braided<br />
lence, and every Marine,<br />
sailor and spouse d eserves<br />
excellent service.”<br />
Hire retired from the<br />
Marine Corps after 24 years<br />
on a Friday, and assumed his<br />
position as a director with the<br />
society the following Monday<br />
in August, 1992. He was<br />
responsible for more than<br />
4,900 clients.<br />
“For the past 20 (years), I<br />
got to do exactly what I wanted<br />
to do: continue to serve<br />
Marines, sailors and f amilies,”<br />
said the 67-y ear-old,<br />
about his time with the society.<br />
Hire’s bright blue eyes lit<br />
up when he spoke about his<br />
future plans to jump on his<br />
motorcycle and visit friends<br />
and family across the country.<br />
Now that he will have<br />
more time, he plans on continuing<br />
some of his other hobbies<br />
which include attending<br />
renaissance fairs, country<br />
dancing, scuba diving and<br />
watching NCIS.<br />
Brig. Gen. Vincent A. Coglianese, the base commanding general and regional authority for five Marine Corps<br />
installations in the Southwestern United States, and Disney Channel’s “Shake it Up” star Adam Irigoyen read<br />
to an audience of military children and parents during the Books on Bases event hosted by Blue Star Familes<br />
and sponsored by Disney here Jan. 26. Books on Bases provided free, age appropriate books to military families<br />
to promote the importance of reading. Photo by Lance Cpl. Derrick K. Irions<br />
Reading is FUNdamental<br />
tiaras, and acting out<br />
adventures from their o wn<br />
imaginations.<br />
“My daughter was very<br />
excited and happ y to<br />
receive her ne w books,”<br />
said Katie Rubenac ker<br />
about 9-year-old Rebecca.<br />
“She began reading one of<br />
them while w e were still<br />
there.”<br />
Being an a vid reader<br />
herself and having recently<br />
moved here from Okinawa,<br />
Japan with her f amily,<br />
Rubenacker said she recognized<br />
the positi ve impact<br />
that the e vent could ha ve<br />
on her children.<br />
White credits some of<br />
the Books on Bases pr ogram’s<br />
success to the support<br />
from Disney.<br />
<strong>The</strong> family oriented<br />
company agreed to donate<br />
30,000 books to militar y<br />
families and libr aries<br />
throughout the country and<br />
provided approximately<br />
4,000 free books during<br />
their visit to<br />
Pendleton.More information<br />
about similar Blue Star<br />
Families’ events and infortmation<br />
visit their website.
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Many students with advanced<br />
degrees return to MiraCosta College<br />
Spring semester is under<br />
way, and 14,400 students are<br />
taking credit classes at<br />
MiraCosta College. For some<br />
students, this semester is the<br />
first time they have set foot<br />
on a college campus. Others<br />
are here for their second,<br />
third or fourth semester, and<br />
are well along on their way<br />
toward completing a higher<br />
education. Meanwhile, a<br />
growing portion of the student<br />
body consists of those<br />
who have returned to community<br />
college, even though they<br />
already have bachelor’s or, in<br />
some cases, master’s degrees.<br />
Take the college’ s<br />
Registered Nursing Program,<br />
for example. <strong>The</strong> new cohort<br />
of nursing students began on<br />
January 14, and the group is<br />
once again strong with several<br />
students holding bachelor’s<br />
and master’s degrees in other<br />
fields of study.<br />
<strong>The</strong>n there are students<br />
like Briana McClur e, who<br />
earned a bachelor’s degree in<br />
theatre arts from UC Irvine in<br />
June 2012. Just a few short<br />
months after graduation, she<br />
enrolled in business courses<br />
at MiraCosta College.<br />
“In the future I want to<br />
create my own theatre production<br />
company, so it makes<br />
sense to take business classes<br />
to learn how the business side<br />
of it works,” Briana said.<br />
Briana is not unique; one<br />
of every eleven students at<br />
MiraCosta College has<br />
already earned a bachelor’s<br />
degree or higher. Students<br />
with four-year degrees who<br />
return to a community college<br />
run the gamut of experience<br />
and interest. Some have<br />
come to brush up on the latest<br />
developments in their pro-<br />
MiraCosta<br />
College has such<br />
a great<br />
reputation and<br />
such a great<br />
offering of<br />
courses in<br />
biotechnology.”<br />
Natasha Roark<br />
Carlsbad resident<br />
fessions. Others have found<br />
that a bachelor’s degree in<br />
their original field of study<br />
isn’t enough. Still others have<br />
come for an edge in boosting<br />
their chances of getting a promotion<br />
at work.<br />
Most have come because<br />
of the college’s tremendous<br />
value and earned reputation<br />
for teaching excellence.When<br />
compared to the cost of taking<br />
classes at a public or private<br />
university, $46 per unit<br />
for classes at Mir aCosta<br />
College is among the least<br />
expensive in the nation.<br />
“It’s an excellent value,”<br />
said Natasha Roar k, a 31year-old<br />
Carlsbad resident<br />
with a Bac helor of Science<br />
degree in molecular biolo gy<br />
from UC Santa Cruz, who is<br />
taking classes at Mir aCosta<br />
College to brush up on her<br />
technical knowledge and<br />
skills.<br />
“MiraCosta College has<br />
such a g reat reputation and<br />
such a great offering of courses<br />
in biotechnology,” she said.<br />
“I heard from several people<br />
in the biotechnology industry<br />
who recommended the college.”<br />
Mike Fino teaches biology<br />
at MiraCosta College. He<br />
estimates that one quarter to<br />
one third of the students in<br />
the college’s biotechnology<br />
program have a bac helor’s<br />
degree or higher.<br />
“Some of the time, students<br />
with bac helor degrees<br />
haven’t really developed the<br />
skills that ar e going to get<br />
them hired,” Fino said.<br />
“We’re helping them build<br />
employable skills.”<br />
Natasha agrees. She<br />
now works as a paid intern at<br />
Life Technologies<br />
Corporation in Carlsbad. “I<br />
use everything that I learned<br />
at MiraCosta College e very<br />
single day at work,” she said.<br />
“<strong>The</strong> things the y teach you<br />
are just invaluable.”<br />
Ninety percent of Pacific Academy<br />
students achieve honor roll status<br />
Enrolling in a quality<br />
college preparatory school<br />
enhances students’ c hances<br />
of attaining the academic<br />
and emotional pr eparation<br />
needed to succeed at the<br />
university level and beyond.<br />
This preparation ideally<br />
starts in Mid dle School.<br />
Pacific Academy, established<br />
in 1997, has been a pri vate<br />
school for grades 7-12. In<br />
order to best ser ve students<br />
and its comm unity, Pacific<br />
Academy is e xpanding it’s<br />
Middle School Program, to<br />
serve 6th g rade. Middle<br />
School Students at P acific<br />
Academy enjoy a 1:10<br />
teacher-student ratio unattainable<br />
by today’s public<br />
budget strapped schools.<br />
Smaller class siz es allow<br />
teachers to provide hands-on<br />
project-based learning and<br />
community based learning<br />
that students find relevant<br />
and enjoyable. Teachers<br />
actively identify student<br />
strengths and de velop individual<br />
education plans that<br />
include parents and cater to<br />
individual needs and learning<br />
styles. Parents receive<br />
frequent progress reports<br />
and are encouraged to contact<br />
staff. As a result, rather<br />
than possibly falling through<br />
the cracks in a crowded public<br />
school, ninety percent of<br />
Pacific Academy students<br />
achieve honor roll status. In<br />
addition, students receive<br />
Our ultimate aim, is to develop<br />
‘Global Citizens’ of the 21st<br />
century.”<br />
Dr.Erika Sanchez<br />
Pacific Academy principal,<br />
individualized college counseling,<br />
starting in the 6th<br />
grade, to provide all the support<br />
needed thr ough the<br />
developmental process.<br />
This Middle School<br />
expansion will allo w 6th<br />
graders to take advantage of<br />
middle school programs and<br />
privileges experienced by<br />
our students. All of our students,<br />
high school and middle<br />
school, participate in<br />
exploratory education eac h<br />
Friday and may include community<br />
service projects,<br />
field trips, workshops, guest<br />
presentations, or student<br />
projects. All teachers have<br />
full teaching credentials and<br />
bachelor degrees, and many<br />
hold Masters or Doctor ates<br />
in Education lik e Dr. Erika<br />
Sanchez, Pacific Academy’s<br />
principal, who earned a<br />
Masters and Doctoral degree<br />
in sociology with an emphasis<br />
in education.<br />
“Our ultimate aim, ”<br />
stated Erika Sanc hez, “is to<br />
develop ‘Global Citizens’ of<br />
the 21st centur y, critical<br />
thinkers [who] make choices<br />
guided by respect for oneself<br />
and others.” Character traits<br />
like responsibility or cooperation<br />
permeate the curriculum<br />
each quarter, and students<br />
who demonstr ate the<br />
emphasized character trait,<br />
receive recognition. Mr.<br />
Vikas Srivastava, this semester’s<br />
project-based learning<br />
facilitator, and all students<br />
collaborated and ar e planning<br />
a three-legged walk<br />
that pairs students fr om<br />
diverse backgrounds in an<br />
effort to eliminate discrimination<br />
and stereotyping. Mr.<br />
Vikas explains, “<strong>The</strong> theory<br />
is that e veryone is di verse<br />
because we all have unique<br />
stories, and if we got to know<br />
one another’s stories, we<br />
would have more understanding<br />
and compassion<br />
between us.” After participating<br />
in numerous projects<br />
like this one, it’s no surprise<br />
that Pacific Academy students<br />
become compassionate,<br />
creative, inquisitive, and<br />
responsible global citizens.<br />
Don’t miss out on all<br />
MiraCosta College has to offer!<br />
Catch one of our great events this semester;<br />
many are free!<br />
Lectures<br />
Even the Rain<br />
(También la lluvia)<br />
Jiro Dreams<br />
of Sushi<br />
(Jiro sni o sushi)<br />
Tickets and event details available online at<br />
www.miracosta.edu/artsandevents or call 760.795.6815.<br />
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B8 THE COAST NEWS<br />
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
A Private K-8 Hybrid School And Tutoring Center<br />
• Condensed accelerated schedule,<br />
Monday – Thursday from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.<br />
• Academically rigorous curriculum aligned<br />
with California G.A.T.E. standards<br />
• Afternoon tutoring<br />
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />
North County’s Best Private K-8 School<br />
• Daily Homework Club<br />
• Maximum student teacher ratio<br />
of 12 to 1<br />
• Emphasis on differentiating curriculum<br />
for the gifted and talented student<br />
Our unique and innovative program challenges and engages students in their<br />
learning and still allows time within the day to explore other interests and activities.<br />
JOIN US AT OUR OPEN HOUSE<br />
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26 • 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.<br />
722 Genevieve Street | Solana Beach | (858) 847-3366<br />
keystone-school.com | info@keystone-school.com<br />
Where Education Matters<br />
■ Students Thrive<br />
Both Inside and<br />
Outside the Classroom<br />
at Keystone Academy<br />
Traditional schools<br />
might have procedures to<br />
identify students as “gifted,”<br />
and they may have a G.A.T.E.<br />
program to ser ve those students.<br />
Keystone Academy<br />
believes all students will benefit<br />
from the pr oven strategies<br />
of gifted education.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se strategies include a<br />
rigorous academic en vironment<br />
with high e xpectations<br />
tailored to the indi vidual<br />
needs of each learner.<br />
ICE students flourish in many ways<br />
■ Innovation<br />
Centre Encinitas<br />
program<br />
founded on love<br />
and respect<br />
"In my opinion, as an<br />
experienced educator in this<br />
model of instruction, the<br />
Innovation Centre Encinitas<br />
program is a “gem” in our<br />
community. I believe this<br />
because the other ICE staff<br />
members and I kno w that<br />
every child is a precious gift.<br />
Visit Sanderling Waldorf School:<br />
Find out how to create a<br />
lifelong love of learning<br />
Sanderling Waldorf<br />
School is pleased to in vite<br />
local parents to visit the<br />
school at a n umber of<br />
upcoming outreach events: a<br />
panel evening discussion<br />
with Waldorf graduates on<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13 at 6:30 pm; the<br />
Family Open House on<br />
March 16 fr om 10 am to<br />
noon; Classroom<br />
Observation Mornings on<br />
April 16 and May 14 at 9 am;<br />
and Parent-Education<br />
Afternoons on April 24 and<br />
May 22 at 3:30 pm.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first of these events,<br />
“Why Waldorf Works: An<br />
Alumni Evening” on<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13 at 6:30 pm, provides<br />
an opportunity to meet<br />
and hear the stories of adult<br />
Waldorf-school graduates.<br />
This adults-only, interactive<br />
evening allows for plenty of<br />
time to ask questions of the<br />
panel of teachers and graduates.<br />
At the F amily Open<br />
House on March 16 from 10<br />
am to noon, guests of all ages<br />
are welcome to tour the<br />
school’s new location in<br />
North Carlsbad; meet teachers,<br />
faculty members and<br />
school parents; and participate<br />
in a n umber of acti vities<br />
designed to help them<br />
get to know the school. SWS<br />
is located at 1905 Magnolia<br />
Avenue, in 16 e xclusively<br />
Keystone Academy<br />
holds its classes Monda y<br />
through Thursday from 8 a.m.<br />
– 12 p .m., with Friday as a<br />
home study day, and after<br />
school programs available for<br />
those who need them. This<br />
shorter class schedule, made<br />
possible by the advanced<br />
method of curriculum pr esentation,<br />
allows students<br />
more time to engage in cultivating<br />
other life skills necessary<br />
for their career and personal<br />
development. Many<br />
Keystone students ar e on<br />
their way to becoming professional<br />
athletes, dancers, and<br />
singers, while maintaining a<br />
fast paced and highl y challenging<br />
education.<br />
Keystone Academy is a<br />
At ICE, we value and appreciate<br />
every child’s unique<br />
strengths, talents, and passions.<br />
As ICE educator s, our<br />
mission is to determine<br />
where all of the children are<br />
on their educational, social,<br />
and emotional journeys, and<br />
we are masterful at tailoring<br />
instruction to best meet<br />
everyone’s individual needs.<br />
ICE is a program that is<br />
founded on love and respect,<br />
and all of our teac hers are<br />
skilled at pr acticing the art<br />
of positive discipline. Our<br />
students are joyful, and they<br />
continue to learn, grow, and<br />
flourish in so many ways.<br />
Future ICE middle<br />
school students w ould also<br />
leased classrooms on the<br />
campus of Magnolia<br />
Elementary School. Please<br />
note that the school’s<br />
entrance is off of Valley<br />
Street, between the<br />
Magnolia and Valley Middle<br />
School fields. <strong>The</strong>re is no<br />
access to the SWS campus<br />
from Magnolia’s campus.<br />
<strong>The</strong> adults-only<br />
Classroom Observation<br />
Mornings on April 16 and<br />
May 14 at 9 am offer the<br />
chance to see Waldorf education<br />
in action. Visitors spend<br />
time in v arious classrooms<br />
while lessons ar e taking<br />
place; the morning closes<br />
with a Q&A session led by an<br />
experienced Waldorf<br />
teacher. <strong>The</strong> adults-only<br />
Parent-Education<br />
Afternoons on April 24 and<br />
May 22 at 3:30 pm ar e a natural<br />
follow-up to the morning<br />
observation, with a full<br />
school tour, participatory<br />
activities, and an intr oduction<br />
to the school’s faculty.<br />
“We greatly enjoy providing<br />
a br oad variety of<br />
ways to learn more about<br />
SWS and Waldorf education,”<br />
said Emily Towe, SWS<br />
Director of Enr ollment and<br />
Marketing.<br />
SWS offers an arts-centered,<br />
developmentally<br />
structured curriculum f or<br />
Nursery/Kindergarten and<br />
great alternative to home<br />
schooling, and also offers one<br />
on one or small group tutoring<br />
in all subject ar eas for<br />
grades K-9. <strong>The</strong>ir homework<br />
club, available Monday<br />
through Thursday from<br />
12 p.m. – 5 p .m., gives students<br />
access to a wide r ange<br />
of resources and the support<br />
of a credentialed teacher.<br />
Keystone Academy will<br />
host an inf ormative open<br />
house on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26th from<br />
5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. for prospective<br />
parents and students in<br />
their newly expanded facility<br />
at 722 Gene vieve Street in<br />
Solana Beach. For more information<br />
visit www.keystoneschool.com<br />
or call (858) 847-<br />
3366.<br />
have the opportunity to<br />
receive individualized<br />
instruction in environment<br />
that is safe and r espectful.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se students w ould have<br />
many opportunities to<br />
extend their learning and<br />
gain real-world experience<br />
as a result of working alongside<br />
community business<br />
owners. ICE middles school<br />
students would carry out indepth<br />
research projects that<br />
would enable them to mak e<br />
positive changes in their<br />
world. This type of mid dle<br />
school program is har d to<br />
find, so express your interest<br />
now!”<br />
— Ellen Ludwig, Site<br />
Coordinator, Innovation<br />
Centre Encinitas<br />
Grades 1-8. <strong>The</strong> play-based<br />
Nursery/Kindergarten program<br />
is designed to pr ovide<br />
a gentle, nurturing environment<br />
for children ages three<br />
to six years. Formal academic<br />
work begins in the g rade<br />
school, with specialty subjects<br />
including Spanish,<br />
German, handwork (knitting,<br />
crocheting and sewing),<br />
outdoor games, musical<br />
instruments, gardening, and<br />
much more.<br />
Waldorf Education w as<br />
founded in 1919 b y Rudolf<br />
Steiner, an Austrian philosopher<br />
and teac her who also<br />
developed biodynamic agriculture.<br />
More than 1,000<br />
Waldorf schools exist in<br />
more than 60 countries<br />
around the world. Waldorf<br />
schools are non-sectarian<br />
and non-denominational;<br />
and strive to teach a respect<br />
for nature while encouraging<br />
the development of the<br />
“whole” child: head, heart<br />
and hands. Teachers in<br />
Waldorf schools are dedicated<br />
to gener ating an inner<br />
enthusiasm for learning<br />
within every child.<br />
For more information<br />
about Sanderling Waldorf<br />
School or to RSVP f or an<br />
upcoming event, visit<br />
sanderlingschool.org or call<br />
760.635.3747.
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Rancho Encinitas Academy<br />
serves students f rom Pre-<br />
Kindergarten through 8th<br />
grade. <strong>The</strong> mission of the<br />
school is to n urture a student’s<br />
natural wonder and<br />
love of learning. <strong>The</strong> educational<br />
environment is f acilitated<br />
by a positi ve, relaxed<br />
atmosphere combined with<br />
the guidance of highly<br />
skilled, credentialed, caring<br />
and creative teachers.<br />
Quality education at the<br />
school prepares students f or<br />
the challenges of the futur e<br />
by fostering knowledge, creativity<br />
and self-r eliance.<br />
Edison Academy, a school<br />
within a sc hool, serves students<br />
in grades 3 through 8. It<br />
specializes in educational<br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Quality education prepares our students<br />
In the heart of<br />
Encinitas’ spiritually eclectic<br />
yoga and holistic community<br />
lies a unique pri vate<br />
niche graduate school, the<br />
California School for Human<br />
Science (CIHS).<br />
Celebrating its 20th<br />
year, CIHS’ entire curriculum<br />
reflects Encinitas’ place<br />
on the frontier of the healing<br />
arts, consciousness, and subtle<br />
energy practice. Offering<br />
selective Master’s and<br />
Doctorate programs in<br />
Integral Health, which<br />
encompasses the ne w paradigm<br />
of integ ral sciences or<br />
subtle energy studies in the<br />
healing arts and complementary<br />
health pr actices;<br />
Comparative Religion and<br />
instruction for students who<br />
are average to above average<br />
with mild to moder ate learning<br />
disabilities.<br />
<strong>The</strong> educational<br />
environment is<br />
facilitated by a<br />
positive, relaxed<br />
atmosphere<br />
Individualized or specialized<br />
instruction is available<br />
for students in r eading,<br />
writing and math to accommodate<br />
a student’ s educa-<br />
Philosophy taught fr om an<br />
Eastern, consciousnessbased<br />
perspective; two<br />
California approved licenseeligible<br />
MFT and PhD<br />
Clinical Psychology degrees<br />
taught from a holistic, nonmedical<br />
model appr oach;<br />
Integral Psychology, where<br />
the emphasis is on ener gy<br />
psychology/medicine theory<br />
and practice; and a Bachelor<br />
of Arts completion program.<br />
Founded in 1992 b y a<br />
spiritual leader, researcher,<br />
and scientist, Dr. Hiroshi<br />
Motoyama’s lifework is the<br />
integration of science and<br />
spirit. Dr. Motoyama’s<br />
research transformed the<br />
culture around which subtle<br />
energy was legitimized as an<br />
tional needs. <strong>The</strong> goal of both<br />
programs is to empo wer students<br />
to be successful when<br />
facing future challenges. <strong>The</strong><br />
schools also offer specials in<br />
art, music, and physical education.<br />
In addition, there are<br />
specials in Spanish and Yoga<br />
(up to Grade 4).<br />
Rancho Encinitas Academy<br />
campus covers two acres of<br />
landscaped grounds. <strong>The</strong>re<br />
are 7 separate buildings custom<br />
designed and constructed<br />
especially for the sc hool.<br />
<strong>The</strong> school has bunny hutches<br />
and aviaries. <strong>The</strong> campus,<br />
with its ar chitecture, landscaping,<br />
and proximity to the<br />
ocean is conducive to a relaxing<br />
and tr anquil learning<br />
experience.<br />
A unique private graduate school<br />
academic field of stud y, and<br />
CIHS was born out of that<br />
dream.<br />
CIHS offers an unprecedented<br />
opportunity to pursue<br />
a rigorous graduate education<br />
that honors consciousness<br />
and the mind/body/spirit<br />
connection. We welcome<br />
all like minds to CIHS’ progressive<br />
learning community<br />
as the opportunity to pursue<br />
a graduate degree without<br />
compromising oneness and<br />
consciousness, which represents<br />
the cultural shift of<br />
which we are all a part, is<br />
without parallel.<br />
Please visit<br />
www.cihs.edu or call to make<br />
an appointment: 760-634-<br />
1771.<br />
Safer communities thru unique training<br />
Safe and secur e communities<br />
rely on pr oactive and<br />
responsible individuals who<br />
have the a wareness, training,<br />
and skills to r esponsibly act<br />
when needed. Aegis Academy<br />
is firmly committed to making<br />
a difference in Southern<br />
California by providing professional<br />
firearms training to<br />
responsible citizens who ar e<br />
willing to take an active role in<br />
learning, developing, and<br />
maintaining the sk ills<br />
required to protect themselves<br />
and their families.<br />
Raising the le vel of<br />
firearms safety and pr oficiency<br />
in the comm unity not only<br />
reduces the potential f or<br />
firearms accidents, it directly<br />
contributes to the safety and<br />
security among the gener al<br />
public by reducing the potential<br />
for violent crime.<br />
Furthermore, reducing the<br />
number of violent incidents<br />
eases the burden on local law<br />
enforcement. Engaged and<br />
proactive citizens can g reatly<br />
contribute to a culture of safety<br />
and security for future generations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> tenets of per sonal<br />
responsibility and safe communities<br />
form the foundation<br />
of Aegis Academ y and are<br />
deeply rooted in e very member<br />
of the Aegis Team. Hand<br />
selected from across the spectrum<br />
of military special operations<br />
units, elite law enforcement<br />
veterans, and other<br />
uniquely qualified per sonnel,<br />
Aegis Academy’s instructors<br />
form the most pr ofessional<br />
team of mentors in the indus-<br />
try today.<br />
In addition to the decades<br />
of training experience they<br />
possess, they all have personal<br />
experience surviving and winning<br />
violent encounters. More<br />
importantly, they were selected<br />
for their personal commitment<br />
to continue making a difference<br />
in the comm unity by<br />
sharing a lifetime of applicable<br />
skills with interested mem-<br />
Extensive<br />
experience -<br />
incredibly<br />
friendly, and<br />
very patient."<br />
Pam G,Yelp<br />
San Diego<br />
bers of the public.<br />
Aegis Academy has re-set<br />
the industry standard by effectively<br />
combining programmatic<br />
physical skill de velopment<br />
with refined awareness and<br />
conscious decision making.<br />
For novice shooters through<br />
experienced competitors,<br />
Aegis Academy offers a wide<br />
variety of pr ograms that<br />
include firearm familiarization,<br />
instructor development,<br />
and courses in pistol, rifle, and<br />
shotgun taught at the basic,<br />
intermediate, and advanced<br />
levels.<br />
What makes Aegis<br />
Academy different is its clientcentered<br />
approach that is<br />
focused on long-term sk ill<br />
development and its adoption<br />
of periodization tec hniques<br />
proven effective by top athletes<br />
around the w orld.<br />
Through adaptation, conditioning,<br />
transition, and refinement,<br />
shooters of all levels will<br />
reach their personal goals and<br />
achieve elevated levels of proficiency.<br />
Hundreds of Aegis clients<br />
have benefitted fr om this<br />
unique instruction. Pamela G.<br />
from San Diego didn’t aspire to<br />
own a gun,but stated that “It is<br />
incredibly important to be able<br />
to handle one. If you are looking<br />
for a course on any kind of<br />
gun, Aegis is the place to go .<br />
Professional, experienced and<br />
thorough education is what<br />
you will get here.”<br />
Experienced shooters also<br />
gain proficiency in the courses.<br />
Darren from Encinitas states,<br />
“Despite a couple decades of<br />
experience with handguns, I<br />
found this cour se to be v ery<br />
instructional and developed a<br />
greater sense of confidence in<br />
my shooting a bilities/consistency<br />
and safe handling procedures.”<br />
Whether you are new to<br />
firearms, have received some<br />
training in the past, or are a<br />
trained professional, Aegis<br />
Academy offers a v ariety of<br />
professionally developed curriculum<br />
to help y ou take an<br />
active role in y our personal<br />
security and pr otect the ones<br />
you love.<br />
To learn more, please visit<br />
www.aegisacademy.com or call<br />
1-800-852-2692.<br />
Basic Training<br />
Pistol • Carbine • Shotgun & Familiarization<br />
Intermediate Training<br />
Pistol & Carbine<br />
Advanced Training<br />
Pistol • Carbine • Shotgun & Tactical Shooting<br />
Instructor Training<br />
Pistol • Carbine & Shotgun<br />
B9
B10 THE COAST NEWS<br />
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Who’s<br />
NEWS?<br />
Business news and special<br />
achievements for<br />
North San Diego County.<br />
Send information via email to<br />
community@<br />
coastnewsgroup.com.<br />
Grand opening<br />
North County r esident<br />
and teacher Natalie Christ<br />
will host a grand opening of<br />
Simply Moksha at 282 N. El<br />
Camino Real in the Kaila<br />
Beauty Bar and Med Spa all<br />
day <strong>Feb</strong>. 12.<br />
Moksha means “letting<br />
go or liber ation.” <strong>The</strong> boutique<br />
encourages all to focus<br />
on present moment a wareness.<br />
Products include inspirational<br />
word stones, meditation<br />
scarves, zafus (meditation<br />
cushions), body care<br />
by Natural Selection, jewelry,<br />
angel cards and oracle<br />
decks, Buddha statues,<br />
incense, canvas art, inspiring<br />
scrolls, singing bowls,<br />
journals and clothing.<br />
School expands<br />
Keystone Academy will<br />
hold an Open House 5:30 to<br />
7 p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 26 in its newly<br />
upgraded facility, 722<br />
Genevieve St., Suite C,<br />
Solana Beach. <strong>The</strong> K-8<br />
school offers an accelerated<br />
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES<br />
Where our school is your child’s 2nd home.<br />
We appreciate the opportunity to introduce you to<br />
OCP and look forward to sharing with you the unique<br />
advantages of our environment and programs.<br />
We invite you to tour our facility, meet our teachers,<br />
and see for yourself how kids are laughing and<br />
growing while learning at OCP.<br />
classroom environment,<br />
with reduced class time. It<br />
teaches at G.A.T .E. standards<br />
and offers a condensed<br />
schedule Monday<br />
through Thursday from 8<br />
a.m. to noon with Friday as a<br />
home-study day. For more<br />
information, call (858) 847-<br />
3366 or visit k eystoneschool.com.<br />
One for the troops<br />
Guests at local Islands<br />
restaurants are paying it forward<br />
and buying beer s for<br />
active military and veterans.<br />
<strong>The</strong> promotion began at the<br />
Encinitas and Vista locations<br />
“Buy Your Friend a<br />
Beer” allows Islands guests<br />
to purchase a beer f or a<br />
member of the militar y.<br />
Once a beer is pur chased, a<br />
name is added to a board in<br />
the Islands bar . Any member<br />
of the military can claim<br />
a free beer by showing a military<br />
ID, provided that there<br />
are enough tallies on the<br />
board.<br />
Love in Del Mar air<br />
Enter for a chance to<br />
win a dinner f or two with<br />
your sweetheart from either<br />
Jake’s Del Mar, PrepKitchen<br />
Del Mar, Hotel Indigo Ocean<br />
View Bar & Grill or Del Mar<br />
Rendezvous. Just “like” the<br />
Del Mar Village Association<br />
or the a bove-mentioned<br />
restaurants on F acebook<br />
and comment on DMV A’s<br />
blog post on what you think<br />
is the most romantic place<br />
Del Mar Pines School<br />
3975 Torrington Road<br />
San Diego, CA 92130<br />
858.481.5615<br />
Olivenhain Country Preschool and Infant Center for the Ar ts...<br />
A balance of academics and arts<br />
Olivenhain Country<br />
Preschool and Infant<br />
Center for the Arts mission<br />
is to provide your child with<br />
a safe, loving, nurturing<br />
environment to acquir e<br />
proper skills and v alues to<br />
prepare them for their<br />
future.<br />
Here at OCP our teachers<br />
provide an environment<br />
of many mediums encouraging<br />
your child to e xplore<br />
and learn. For example,<br />
Cooking, the arts, rhythm<br />
and movement, gardening,<br />
sign language and Spanish.<br />
Beginning a f oreign language<br />
at an early age, along<br />
with our continued use of<br />
these skills throughout our<br />
program, allows us to see<br />
the benefits of a second language<br />
in action. When<br />
learning is pr esented<br />
through many mediums,<br />
with a balance of academics<br />
and arts along with kinesthetic<br />
and tactile e xperiences,<br />
children will r etain<br />
more of this knowledge.<br />
Our daily activities<br />
include a v ariety of learning,<br />
all wrapped in fun, play<br />
and exploration, with your<br />
child using their imagination.<br />
We look f orward to<br />
sharing with you the unique<br />
advantages of our en viron-<br />
ment and programs and we<br />
invite you to tour our facility,<br />
meet our teac hers, and<br />
see for yourself how kids<br />
are laughing and g rowing<br />
while learning at OCP.<br />
Come and experience<br />
what makes us<br />
unique:<br />
• A safe, loving, nurturing<br />
environment<br />
• Hands on art & crafts,<br />
cooking, gardening<br />
• Our f amily values:<br />
politeness, good manners &<br />
respect<br />
• Art & natur e exploration<br />
in a cheerful setting<br />
Learn. Laugh. Grow.<br />
www.delmarpines.com Each student leaves as an independent,<br />
in Del Mar, to be entered to<br />
win one of fi ve gift car ds.<br />
Winners will be announced<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 14 at noon.<br />
Locals on board<br />
Three North County<br />
residents have joined the<br />
Susan G. Komen for the<br />
Cure, San Diego boar d of<br />
Directors for <strong>2013</strong>-2014.<br />
Catherine Blair of Del Mar<br />
has been named Pr esident.<br />
Craig Pobst of Car lsbad,<br />
founder of Kitchen Inc. and<br />
Elle Piji of Uni versity City,<br />
principal of Intellus<br />
Training have been elected<br />
to the board.<br />
Anniversary<br />
Communications<br />
agency (W)right On<br />
Communications, Inc. is celebrating<br />
its 15th<br />
Anniversary in <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
Founded by President Julie<br />
Wright in January 1998, the<br />
public relations firm, was<br />
named a 2012 Most<br />
Admired Company by the<br />
San Diego Metropolitan.<br />
Next step<br />
Pamela Bledsoe with<br />
Carlsbad-based Professional<br />
Community Management of<br />
California Inc., has earned<br />
the California-specific designation<br />
of “Certified<br />
Community Association<br />
Manager” from the<br />
California Association of<br />
Community Managers during<br />
the last quarter of 2012.<br />
<strong>The</strong> CCAM certification is<br />
At Del Mar Pines,<br />
we believe the elementary<br />
school years are the<br />
most formative of a child’s<br />
life. For over thirty years<br />
we’ve challenged the<br />
minds and engaged the<br />
hearts of our students by<br />
encouraging a thirst for<br />
knowledge and an inquisitive<br />
spirit. Through a<br />
safe, nurturing environment,<br />
we provide students<br />
the opportunity to express<br />
intellectual curiosity and<br />
creative expression while<br />
promoting strong interpersonal<br />
relationships.<br />
Our goal for each student<br />
awarded to community managers<br />
who ha ve completed<br />
CACM’s educational curriculum<br />
program and ha ve<br />
work experience in the field<br />
of community association<br />
management.<br />
Guiding <strong>Coast</strong>keeper<br />
San Diego <strong>Coast</strong>keeper,<br />
an environmental nonprofit,<br />
welcomes Capt. Sue Stewart<br />
to its boar d of dir ectors.<br />
Stewart served 24 y ears as<br />
an attorney in the United<br />
States Navy’s Judge<br />
Advocate General’s Corps.<br />
Other new board members<br />
include President Jo Brooks,<br />
retired attorney in international<br />
environmental law for<br />
the Department of State;<br />
Vice President Sandy Edwin<br />
Kaupp, medical researcher,<br />
U.S. Navy; Vice President<br />
and Interim Treasurer<br />
Harriet Lazer, retired/former<br />
CFO at <strong>The</strong> Walker<br />
Group; Secretary Eleanor<br />
Musick, partner at Procopio,<br />
Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch.<br />
For more information,<br />
visit sdcoastkeeper.org<br />
Landfill opposition<br />
Environmental Health<br />
Coalition, a San Diego nonprofit<br />
that fights f or toxicfree<br />
communities, presented<br />
its contin ued opposition<br />
to the Gr egory Canyon<br />
Landfill at a public hearing<br />
Jan. 31 California Center for<br />
the Arts, Escondido. For<br />
more information, visit environmentalhealth.org/.<br />
resourceful thinker with a lifelong love<br />
of learning.<br />
is to leave Del Mar Pines<br />
School as an independent,<br />
resourceful thinker with a<br />
lifelong love of learning.<br />
Come see for yourself<br />
the difference our elementary<br />
school experience can<br />
have on your child’s life.<br />
Give your child the start he/she deserves:<br />
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From left, April Stone, Elizabeth Sanchez of Angel Faces and Rancho<br />
Santa Fe Rotary Club President Matt Wellhouser gathered as the club<br />
presented Angel Faces with a $10,000 check from its Golf tournament<br />
and Auction benefit in November. Courtesy image<br />
Rotary keeps busy pace<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />
Rancho Santa F e’s Rotary<br />
Club keeps a busy pace as the<br />
new year unfolds.<br />
Club members started<br />
out the New Year with a trip<br />
to Rosarito Beach, Mexico on<br />
Jan. 5 where Rotarians distributed<br />
food and blankets to<br />
long lines of people in need.<br />
On Jan. 15, Rancho<br />
Santa Fe Rotarians gathered<br />
with other Rotarians f or a<br />
joint meeting of the district’s<br />
seven Rotary Clubs.<br />
<strong>The</strong> meeting, held at the<br />
Solana Beach Boys and Girls<br />
Club, celebrated Rotary<br />
achievements in the elimination<br />
of polio in the world.<br />
On Jan. 22, the Rancho<br />
Santa Fe Rotarians welcomed<br />
fellow Rotarian Chuc k<br />
Limandri who spoke to the<br />
club about “Litigation at the<br />
U.S. Supreme Court.”<br />
At the lunc h meeting,<br />
President Matt Wellhauser<br />
presented Angel Faces with a<br />
check for $10,000 from the<br />
recent Rancho Santa F e<br />
Rotary/Kids Korps golf tournament<br />
benefit.<br />
<strong>The</strong> club hosted Neil<br />
Martin, a Patent attorney will<br />
speak about the “World of<br />
Patents — <strong>The</strong> Process and<br />
<strong>The</strong>ir Importance to the<br />
Business World,” Jan. 29 and<br />
held a Rotary Social Happy<br />
Hour <strong>Feb</strong>. 5 at the Rancho<br />
Santa Fe Golf Club.<br />
Save the date f or the<br />
upcoming RSF Rotary’s Taste<br />
of Rancho Santa Fe on July<br />
20.<br />
Rancho Santa Fe Rotary<br />
meetings are held at noon on<br />
Tuesdays at the Rancho Santa<br />
Fe Golf Club, 5827 Via de la<br />
Cumbre.<br />
For more information,<br />
v i s i t<br />
RanchoSantaFeRotary.org.
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Sweet picks for<br />
Valentine’s Day<br />
When it comes to chocolate,<br />
the good stuff doesn’ t<br />
come cheap. To find the ultimate<br />
chocolate experience,<br />
in time f or Valentine’s Day,<br />
taste testers at ShopSmart,<br />
the shopping magazine fr om<br />
Consumer Reports, nibbled<br />
on thousands of bo xed bonbons,<br />
from hand-crafted<br />
assortments going f or $90 a<br />
pound to a $10 Whitman’s<br />
Sampler.<br />
According to tests, you’ll<br />
have to shell out at least $26<br />
a box for the good stuff . But<br />
there’s lots to choose from in<br />
the $40-and-up range, including<br />
exotic flavors such as<br />
mango and c hili pepper.<br />
ShopSmart’s top pic k this<br />
year is Woodhouse Chocolate<br />
Assortment, which beat<br />
Norman Love Confections<br />
for the first time.<br />
Though chocolatiers<br />
rarely run sales, there are<br />
ways to save.<br />
To avoid shipping costs<br />
(which can ad d a lot to the<br />
final price, especially if y ou<br />
order in the summertime,<br />
when rates are higher), go<br />
online to see if there’s a retail<br />
store near you. Also, sign up<br />
for e-newsletters, which may<br />
include coupons. And check<br />
the chocolate maker’s website<br />
for cheaper shipping<br />
options.<br />
One more tip: Can’t eat<br />
nuts or hate the gooey, fruity<br />
centers? Ask whether the<br />
retailer will customize a box<br />
for you — many will!<br />
LOVE AT FIRST BITE<br />
Here are six sweet selections<br />
to consider f or your<br />
loved ones this Valentine’s<br />
Day (prices do not include<br />
shipping):<br />
• Woodhouse Chocolate<br />
Assortment (16 ounces, 48<br />
pieces), $90. Deemed the<br />
yummiest in ShopSmart’s<br />
taste tests, these chocolates<br />
were bursting with flavors<br />
like cinnamon toast, pecan<br />
pie, mint and r eal whipped<br />
cream fillings. Visit woodhousechocolate.com.<br />
• Candinas (16 ounces,<br />
36 pieces), $49. A mix of dark<br />
and milk chocolates that are<br />
ultra-smooth, with yummy<br />
hazelnut, caramel and<br />
liqueur-flavored centers that<br />
hint of fresh cream and butter.Visit<br />
candinas.com.<br />
• L.A. Burdick Large<br />
Wood Box Assortment (16<br />
ounces, 64 pieces), $65.<br />
ShopSmart’s tasters made<br />
note of these bonbons’<br />
intense chocolate flavor with<br />
subtler fillings such as cherry<br />
liquor and haz elnut. Visit<br />
burdickchocolate.com.<br />
• Fran’s Assorted<br />
Truffles Collection (12<br />
ounces, 36 pieces), $50.<strong>The</strong>se<br />
milk- and dar k-chocolate<br />
truffles have delicious chocolate-based<br />
fillings of haz elnut,<br />
coffee and car amel flavors.<br />
Visit<br />
franschocolates.com.<br />
• Vosges Exotic Truffle<br />
Collection (6.4 ounces, 16<br />
pieces), $40. This delicious<br />
mix of traditional and unusual<br />
flavors (curry, paprika and<br />
wasabi) is w ell worth the<br />
taste bud shoc k, say<br />
ShopSmart’s tasters. Visit<br />
vosgeschocolate.com.<br />
• <strong>The</strong>o Chocolate<br />
Confection Collection (4.5<br />
ounces, 12 pieces), $26.<br />
Flavorful, dark chocolate<br />
encases outstanding fillings<br />
of lemon ganac he, fig, mint<br />
and more.<br />
Visit theochocolate.com.<br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
College offers Red Cross health courses<br />
OCEANSIDE —<br />
MiraCosta College’s<br />
Community Services<br />
Program is offering se veral<br />
heart/first aid courses this<br />
spring:<br />
Offerings include:<br />
• American Heart<br />
Association BLS Health<br />
Care Provider Course: This<br />
class provides a wide v ariety<br />
of health car e professionals<br />
with the a bility to<br />
recognize several lifethreatening<br />
emergencies,<br />
provide CPR, use an automated<br />
external defibrillator<br />
(AED) and relieve choking<br />
in a safe and effecti ve<br />
manner.<br />
This one-day class is<br />
available from 10 a.m. to 2<br />
p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 9, March 23, April<br />
13 and Ma y 18, in Room<br />
3511 at MiraCosta College 1<br />
Barnard Drive. Fee is $65.<br />
• Heartsaver<br />
Adult/Child CPR and AED:<br />
Participants learn h ow to<br />
perform CPR and car e for<br />
breathing and car diac<br />
emergencies in adults and<br />
children, in addition to<br />
learning how to use an AED<br />
on adult and c hild victims<br />
of cardiac arrest.<br />
Participants receive<br />
lifesaving information,<br />
hands-on training, and an<br />
American Heart<br />
Association booklet.<br />
This one-day class is<br />
scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2<br />
p.m. <strong>Feb</strong>. 9, March 23, April<br />
13 and Ma y 18, in Room<br />
3511 at MiraCosta College 1<br />
Barnard Drive. Fee is $60.<br />
• Heartsaver First Aid<br />
with CPR and AED: This<br />
course is recommended for<br />
medical professionals, lifeguards,<br />
fitness instructors,<br />
teachers, and public and<br />
private safety and security<br />
employees.<br />
This class teac hes participants<br />
how to r ecognize<br />
and care for breathing and<br />
cardiac emergencies in<br />
adults, children and infants;<br />
how to perf orm one- and<br />
two-rescuer CPR; ho w to<br />
use a resuscitation mask<br />
(pocket mask) and ho w to<br />
use an AED for victims of<br />
sudden cardiac arrest and<br />
how to handle common first<br />
aid emergencies.<br />
This one-day class is<br />
scheduled 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>. 9, March 23, April 13<br />
Excel in School with 1:1 Instruction<br />
Flexible Scheduling Grades 6-12 Full-Time/Part-Time<br />
Halstrom students develop skills needed<br />
to succeed inside and outside the classroom.<br />
<br />
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<br />
Learn why more students are<br />
choosing Halstrom!<br />
Call 760-585-4669 or Visit www.halstromhs.org/Info<br />
Est. 1985<br />
B11<br />
and May 18, in Room 3511,<br />
in Room 3609 at Mir aCosta<br />
College, 1 Barnard Drive.<br />
Fee is $99.<br />
To register, call (858)<br />
524-6522.<br />
ONE ONE TEACHER. ONE ONE STUDENT. STUDENT. NO Est. NO 1987 LIMITS. LIMITS.<br />
Halstrom graduates<br />
have been accepted<br />
to Stanford, Duke,<br />
NYU, Northwestern,<br />
UC Berkeley, Mount<br />
Holyoke, UCLA, USC,<br />
UC San Diego and<br />
the London School of<br />
Business.
B12 THE COAST NEWS<br />
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Whale watching season has arrived<br />
Jack Van Dyke, a native South Korean and one-time Carlsbad resident,<br />
is captain of the Dana Pride, owned by Dana Wharf Whale Watching. He<br />
uses the microphone to share his vast knowledge about dolphins and<br />
whales during the two-hour trips. <strong>The</strong> 95-foot boat makes several trips<br />
daily along the coast off of Dana Point during gray whale migration season<br />
(December through March). Photo by E’Louise Ondash<br />
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS<br />
E’LOUISE<br />
ONDASH<br />
Hit the Road<br />
I’ve seen dolphins bef ore,<br />
but this is crazy.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re are hundreds of<br />
them — the bottle-nosed v ariety<br />
(think Flipper) — jumping<br />
straight out of the w ater, playing<br />
in our boat’s wake and just<br />
having what looks like a grand<br />
ol’ time. Many of the friendl y,<br />
warm-blooded mammals r ace<br />
right alongside the Dana Pride,<br />
showing off for all they’re<br />
worth.<br />
My friend, Shannon, and I<br />
are aboard the Dana Pride,<br />
which is pushing its w ay north<br />
off the coast of Dana Point.<strong>The</strong><br />
40-some passengers are shouting,<br />
pointing this way and that,<br />
and shooting photos of the dolphins<br />
that are everywhere.<br />
For a moment, I consider<br />
how much fun it must be to be<br />
a dolphin of any variety. So far,<br />
on our tw o-hour cruise, we’ve<br />
Huge pods of bottle-nosed dolphins<br />
(think Flipper) entertain<br />
whale watchers regularly off<br />
the coast of Dana Point.<br />
Sometimes they number in the<br />
thousands, according to boat<br />
captain Jack Van Dyke. Photo<br />
by Irene Gilgoff for Dana Wharf<br />
seen common-nosed dolphin,<br />
Pacific white-sided dolphin and<br />
now this massive pod of<br />
Flippers. <strong>The</strong>y almost make us<br />
forget why we are really out<br />
here — to search for gray<br />
whales.<br />
It’s that time of year again<br />
— when landlubbers seek out<br />
close encounters with these<br />
barnacle-covered cetaceans as<br />
they migrate the mor e than<br />
12,000 miles fr om the Alaska<br />
coast to the w arm waters of<br />
Scammon’s Lagoon off the Baja<br />
coast. And luck is with us today<br />
— at least as far as the weather<br />
is concerned. It’s a Chamber-of-<br />
Commerce January day and<br />
the warmth of the sun is m uch<br />
welcomed after our recent cold<br />
spell.<br />
Captain Jack Van Dyke is<br />
at the helm of the 95-foot Dana<br />
Pride and he’ s been spotting<br />
gray whales near ly every day<br />
since December. We hope he’ll<br />
to add to the tally today.<br />
In contrast to dolphins,<br />
grays are more solitary. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
generally travel alone or perhaps<br />
with one or tw o other<br />
whales. That common wisdom<br />
was challenged in January<br />
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This Pacific white-sided dolphin delights boat passengers with his antics<br />
during a January whale-watching trip off the coast of Dana Point. Photo<br />
courtesy of Dana Wharf.<br />
when a pod of 23 was sighted<br />
off of Palos Verdes. It was the<br />
largest number of whales seen<br />
together in 30 years, according<br />
to news reports.<br />
Here are a few other facts<br />
about gray whales:<br />
• <strong>The</strong>y grow from 30<br />
feet to 50 feet long (a bout the<br />
length of a sc hool bus) and<br />
weigh between 27,000 pounds<br />
and 36,000 pounds.<br />
• <strong>The</strong>y have baleen, not<br />
teeth. Whales feed by scooping<br />
up giant mouthfuls of krill and<br />
other tiny sea life fr om the<br />
ocean floor.<strong>The</strong> baleen act as a<br />
filter, allowing water and other<br />
unwanted material to escape,<br />
leaving the krill.<br />
• <strong>The</strong>y have a double blowhole<br />
(dolphins have one), and<br />
their spouts are about 15 feet<br />
high.<br />
• <strong>The</strong>y spend summers in<br />
the Bering and Chukc hi seas<br />
off the coast of Alaska, where<br />
they load up on food. Once gray<br />
whales start their migration<br />
south to Mexico, they swim continuously<br />
and never eat.<br />
• When they reach their<br />
destination off the coast of<br />
Mexico, gray whales breed and<br />
give birth.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> best time to see<br />
gray whales off the Southern<br />
California coast is betw een<br />
late December and late<br />
March.<br />
After being out f or about<br />
an hour-and-a-half, Captain<br />
Jack returns south and we spot<br />
a spout just above the horizon.<br />
<strong>The</strong> boat mak es a beeline f or<br />
the whale, and shortly, we are<br />
close to the g ray and can see<br />
the ridge of its solid, barnaclecovered<br />
back skimming along<br />
the water each time it surfaces<br />
for a deep breath.<br />
Captain Jack keeps the<br />
boat slightly behind the behemoth.<br />
With cameras ready, passengers<br />
stand close to the r ailing,<br />
trying to anticipate when<br />
the whale will break to the surface.We<br />
see the fluke once, but<br />
after that, he keeps a fairly low<br />
profile during surf acing. Still,<br />
it’s quite thrilling to get so<br />
close. Finally, we turn toward<br />
the harbor and in a fe w minutes,<br />
are home. It will be several<br />
days, however, before our<br />
gray whale reaches its destination.<br />
Whale watching is offered<br />
at:<br />
Dana Point — Dana<br />
Wharf; danawharf.com; (949)<br />
496-5794.<br />
Oceanside — Sunset Sails;<br />
sail-oceanside.com; (760) 207-<br />
5572.<br />
E’Louise Ondash is a freelance writer living<br />
in North County. Tell her about your<br />
travels at eondash@coastnewsgroup.com.
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Kathy Collins of Rancho Santa Fe spends hours at her sewing machine creating her award-winning wall art.<br />
Photo by Patty McCormac<br />
Quilter takes craft to<br />
a whole new level<br />
By Patty McCormac<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE —<br />
When Kathy Collins starts<br />
talking about quilting, she<br />
takes passion to a whole new<br />
level.<br />
When she begins<br />
explaining about her craft,<br />
the excitement comes bubbling<br />
out.<br />
Collins does not do traditional<br />
quilting used as bedding<br />
though.<br />
Her quilting is quite a<br />
departure from the traditional<br />
squares and is considered<br />
an art form that is winning<br />
awards in competition<br />
around the nation.<br />
“I’ve won a couple of<br />
seconds in thr ee national<br />
competitions this year,” she<br />
said.<br />
But that is not enough<br />
for Collins. She is still shooting<br />
for a first place which has<br />
eluded her somehow.<br />
“I don’t care about winning<br />
prizes. It’s about winning<br />
first place. It’s about<br />
prestige,” she said.<br />
She said her pieces fall<br />
into the category of wall art.<br />
“I like to put on<br />
Swarovski Crystals, sequins<br />
and beading for embellishments.<br />
It is more like art on<br />
fabric.”<br />
She said she has always<br />
loved art.<br />
“It is one of my passions.<br />
My husband and I collect it,”<br />
she said. “We have an art<br />
gallery downtown in the<br />
Gaslamp District.”<br />
She has been creating<br />
her art for about seven years,<br />
she said.<br />
“I work on it most every<br />
day. Right now I’m doing a<br />
whole series on trees. It has a<br />
more oriental flair with cherry<br />
blossoms in the spring,”<br />
she said.<br />
She gets a thrill out of<br />
entering her work in competition.<br />
“I entered in the<br />
Paducah Kentucky show, the<br />
I don’t care<br />
about winning<br />
prizes. It’s<br />
about winning<br />
first place. It’s<br />
about prestige”<br />
Kathy Collins<br />
Quilter<br />
mother of all quilting shows,”<br />
she said. “I entered it the last<br />
week of December and I<br />
won’t hear until the third of<br />
March (if she has been<br />
accepted) and the show is in<br />
the summer.”<br />
She said she thinks<br />
there is a small cash award<br />
for the winner, but again it is<br />
not about the money.<br />
Recently, she entered a<br />
national competition f or<br />
Swarovski Crystals with a<br />
theme of music.<br />
Her entry was named<br />
“<strong>The</strong> girl with the crystal tattoo.<br />
Music to my eyes.”<br />
It was a model wearing a<br />
garment with a crystal musical<br />
staff on the back made up<br />
of blue crystals.<br />
“ I got into the semifinals<br />
with about 30 others<br />
from around the nation,” she<br />
said.<br />
She also entered a competition<br />
in a national magazine<br />
and took second place.<br />
She is preparing for her<br />
next competition sponsored<br />
by “Quilt” magazine that is<br />
themed “West <strong>Coast</strong><br />
Wonders.”<br />
Collins decided against<br />
doing the ob vious Golden<br />
Gate Bridge. She decided<br />
instead on the “gnarly”<br />
Monterey cypress.<br />
“This is going to look<br />
cool,” she said.<br />
She said the piece needs<br />
to be entered by the end of<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary for a show to be<br />
held in the summer.<br />
In the past she has created<br />
wall art with w omen’s<br />
faces set in a labyrinth of<br />
color and she did a series of<br />
“Alice in Wonderland” one<br />
“with a stac k of cups all<br />
wonky. It was very whimsical.”<br />
“You can’t enter all the<br />
shows. You don’t have<br />
enough time,” she said.<br />
And the criteria f or<br />
judging are different at every<br />
show.<br />
“Each show has its own<br />
staff of judges and you never<br />
know what they are looking<br />
for,” she said.<br />
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Through the eyes of a Boomer<br />
JOE<br />
MORIS<br />
Baby Boomer Peace<br />
My column is one man’s<br />
take on life — a ba by<br />
boomer’s life.<br />
Those of you whose parents<br />
are baby boomers might<br />
find it har d to under stand<br />
what our gener ation has<br />
been through because I had<br />
a tough time under standing<br />
what my parents went<br />
through.<br />
Unless you actually<br />
experience something, all<br />
the reading of te xtbooks<br />
won’t change a person’s perception<br />
of reality when it is<br />
experienced in real time.<br />
We grew up in a time<br />
when there were only three<br />
television stations. We all<br />
watched the same sho ws at<br />
the same time. <strong>The</strong>re were<br />
no computers growing up, at<br />
least not per sonal computers.<br />
For many of us if w e<br />
actually needed to mak e a<br />
phone call w e had to go<br />
through an operator because<br />
we shared “party lines”<br />
where we had to w ait for<br />
someone else to finish their<br />
phone call bef ore we could<br />
make ours.<br />
<strong>The</strong> world was also a<br />
pretty scary place. We had<br />
just completed a major<br />
world war and then we<br />
wearily went through another<br />
one located in the fr ozen<br />
tundra of Korea.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first wave of ba by<br />
boomers followed World War<br />
II and then man y of our<br />
fathers raced off to the second<br />
war and came home to<br />
the loving arms of their<br />
wives and cr eated the ne xt<br />
wave of baby boomers.<br />
Another friend of mine<br />
passed away two weeks ago.<br />
Her name was Barbara.<br />
She had just turned 60.<br />
About 12 years ago she beat<br />
breast cancer. She was married<br />
to my good friend Don.<br />
Don, Barbara, my now former<br />
wife and I had g reat<br />
times going down to<br />
Bajamar and playing golf<br />
along the Pacific while the<br />
mist of w aves splashing<br />
against the rocks would cool<br />
our brows with its spray on a<br />
warm summer day.<br />
We would wander into<br />
Ensenada for a night of margaritas<br />
and good f ood. We<br />
had our moments of life that<br />
can never quite be duplicated.<br />
That is life. Life is fleeting<br />
and w e have the indelible<br />
memories. Barbara is<br />
gone now. Just a simple<br />
stomach ache forced her to<br />
see her doctor.<br />
It turned out to be a<br />
large mass on her stomac h<br />
and two weeks later Barbara<br />
was back home in hea ven<br />
from whence she began. All<br />
that is left is a sense of loss<br />
by those left behind. Her<br />
son David saw many of his<br />
fellow soldiers lose their<br />
lives on the battlefields of<br />
Iraq and Afghanistan. But,<br />
losing one’s mother is a different<br />
story. Barbara was<br />
only 60.<br />
Just before Christmas,<br />
my friend Ted Weeks lost his<br />
father. Ted Sr. was a character<br />
and a v ery giving and<br />
generous man. He served<br />
during WWII.<br />
Ted Treadwell, is home<br />
with Ted’s mom Nellie, now.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y too are young again in<br />
follow us on<br />
<strong>Coast</strong><strong>News</strong>.com<br />
and click link<br />
Heaven and r eady to plan<br />
their future up there.<br />
Yes, our lives seemed so<br />
much slower and simpler<br />
many decades ago when w e<br />
baby boomers were just children,<br />
but in r etrospect, we<br />
worked hard getting through<br />
school, doing our duty to<br />
defend our country for those<br />
who either voluntarily or not<br />
so voluntarily served their<br />
country.<br />
Remember, we baby<br />
boomers had to deal with the<br />
Selective Service draft. Our<br />
lives were not entir ely our<br />
own. <strong>The</strong>re was an ugly war<br />
in a very strange place in<br />
Indonesia and that too w as<br />
scary because e very night,<br />
one of those thr ee, if not all<br />
three, television stations<br />
were showing our boys being<br />
killed in jungles with rain<br />
and 100 percent humidity.<br />
We live in a f ast paced<br />
world today.<br />
We live in real time. It’s<br />
hard to imagine what 50<br />
years from now will be lik e.<br />
But, despite the dr aft and<br />
the craziness, we were able<br />
to pursue our dr eams without<br />
too much interference.<br />
Today it seems lik e<br />
everything we do has something<br />
to do with the go vernment.<br />
I wish that m y grandkids<br />
generation knew what it<br />
was like to live under personal<br />
responsibility instead of<br />
“shared” responsibility. I’m<br />
too young to see the w orld<br />
change as much as it has,and<br />
then I’m too old to honestl y<br />
believe that the w orld could<br />
be the way it once was.<br />
We live in a d ynamic<br />
world, not a static one. We<br />
go with the flow and we live<br />
to find our peace.<br />
May peace be with you<br />
Barbara and Treadwell.<br />
Our day will come too ,<br />
but until then, may our days<br />
be filled with good memories,<br />
good friends and family<br />
and peace.<br />
Joe Moris may be contacted at (760)<br />
500-6755 or by email at joe@coastalcountry.net.
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DO, A MARRIED WOMAN AS<br />
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PROPERTY Duly Appointed<br />
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Diego County, California, Date<br />
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Amount of unpaid balance and<br />
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Street Address or other common<br />
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a lien, not on the property itself.<br />
Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not auto-<br />
matically entitle you to free and<br />
clear ownership of the property.<br />
You should also be a ware that<br />
the lien being auctioned off may<br />
be a junior lien. If you are the<br />
highest bidder at the auction,<br />
you are or ma y be r esponsible<br />
for paying off all liens senior to<br />
the lien being auctioned off ,<br />
before you can receive clear title<br />
to the property. You are encour-<br />
aged to in vestigate the e xis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that may exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder’s office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of<br />
which may charge you a fee f or<br />
this information. If you consult<br />
either of these r esources, you<br />
should be a ware that the same<br />
lender my hold mor e than one<br />
mortgage or deed of trust on this<br />
property. NOTICE TO PROPER-<br />
TY OWNER: <strong>The</strong> sale date<br />
shown on this notice of sale may<br />
be postponed one or more times<br />
by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />
trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />
Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />
Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />
information about trustee sale<br />
postponements be made a vail-<br />
able to you and to the public, as<br />
a courtesy to those not pr esent<br />
at the sale. If you wish to learn<br />
whether your sale date has been<br />
postponed,and, if applicable, the<br />
rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you<br />
may call (866)-960-8299 or visit<br />
this Internet Web site<br />
http://www.altisource.com/Mortg<br />
ageServices/DefaultManagemen<br />
t/TrusteeServices.aspx, using<br />
the file number assigned to this<br />
case 2012-20536. Information<br />
about postponements that ar e<br />
very short in dur ation or that<br />
occur close in time to the sc hed-<br />
uled sale ma y not immediatel y<br />
be reflected in the telephone<br />
information or on the Internet<br />
Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to verify<br />
postponement information is to<br />
attend the scheduled sale Date:<br />
1/22/<strong>2013</strong> Western Progressive,<br />
LLC, as Trustee c/o 18377 Beach<br />
Blvd., Suite 210 Huntington<br />
Beach, California 92648<br />
Automated Sale Inf ormation<br />
Line: (866) 960-8299<br />
http://www.altisource.com/Mortg<br />
ageServices/DefaultManagemen<br />
t/TrusteeServices.aspx For Non-<br />
Automated Sale Inf ormation,<br />
call:(866) 240-3530 Laterrika<br />
Thompkins, Trustee Sale<br />
Assistant 02/08, 02/15, 02/22/13<br />
CN 14533<br />
APN: 214-300-05-03 TS No:<br />
CA09007426-11-1 TO No:<br />
6212922 NOTICE OF<br />
TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />
TRUST DATED 7/25/2006.<br />
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION<br />
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPER-<br />
TY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-<br />
LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN<br />
EXPLANATION OF THE<br />
NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />
INGS AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. On 2/22/<strong>2013</strong> at 09:00<br />
AM, Auction.com Room at<br />
Sheraton San Diego Hotel &<br />
Marina, 1380 Harbor Island<br />
Drive, San Diego, CA 92101,<br />
MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba<br />
TRUSTEE CORPS, as the dul y<br />
Appointed Trustee, under and<br />
pursuant to the po wer of sale<br />
contained in that certain Deed<br />
of Trust Recorded on 08/01/2006<br />
as Instrument No. 2006-0543143<br />
of official r ecords in the Office<br />
of the Recor der of San Diego<br />
County, California, executed by<br />
JAMES C. HAMILTON, A MAR-<br />
RIED MAN AS HIS SOLE AND<br />
SEPARATE PROPERTY, as<br />
Trustor(s), in favor of INCG<br />
CAPITAL GROUP INC. as<br />
Beneficiary, WILL SELL AT<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE<br />
HIGHEST BIDDER, in lawful<br />
money of the United States, all<br />
payable at the time of sale, that<br />
certain property situated in said<br />
County, California describing<br />
the land ther ein as: As more<br />
fully described in said Deed of<br />
Trust <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />
described is being sold "as is".<br />
<strong>The</strong> street address and other<br />
common designation, if any, of<br />
the real property described<br />
above is pur ported to be: 6675<br />
PASEO DEL NOR TE NO. D ,<br />
CARLSBAD, CA 92011 <strong>The</strong><br />
undersigned Trustee disclaims<br />
any liability for any incorrect-<br />
ness of the str eet address and<br />
other common designation, if<br />
any, shown herein. Said sale will<br />
be made without co venant or<br />
warranty, express or implied,<br />
regarding title, possession, or<br />
encumbrances, to pay the<br />
remaining principal sum of the<br />
Note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />
Trust, with interest thereon, as<br />
provided in said Note(s),<br />
advances if any, under the terms<br />
of the Deed of Trust, estimated<br />
fees, charges and e xpenses of<br />
the Trustee and of the trusts cre-<br />
ated by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong><br />
total amount of the unpaid bal -<br />
ance of the obligations secur ed<br />
by the property to be sold and<br />
reasonable estimated costs,<br />
expenses and ad vances at the<br />
time of the initial publication of<br />
this Notice of Trustee`s Sale is<br />
estimated to be $349,028.32<br />
(Estimated), provided, however,<br />
prepayment premiums, accrued<br />
interest and ad vances will<br />
increase this figure prior to sale.<br />
Beneficiary`s bid at said sale<br />
may include all or part of said<br />
amount. In addition to cash, the<br />
Trustee will accept a cashier`s<br />
check drawn on a state or nation-<br />
al bank, a check drawn by a state<br />
or federal credit union or a<br />
check drawn by a state or feder-<br />
al savings and loan association,<br />
savings association or sa vings<br />
bank specified in Section 5102<br />
of the California Financial Code<br />
and authorized to do business in<br />
California, or other suc h funds<br />
as may be accepta ble to the<br />
trustee. In the e vent tender<br />
other than cash is accepted, the<br />
Trustee may withhold the<br />
issuance of the Trustee`s Deed<br />
Upon Sale until funds become<br />
available to the pa yee or<br />
endorsee as a matter of right.<br />
<strong>The</strong> property offered for sale<br />
excludes all funds held on<br />
account by the property receiv-<br />
er, if applicable. If the Trustee is<br />
unable to con vey title f or any<br />
reason, the successful bid der`s<br />
sole and exclusive remedy shall<br />
be the return of monies paid to<br />
the Trustee and the successful<br />
bidder shall ha ve no further<br />
recourse. Notice to P otential<br />
Bidders If you are considering<br />
bidding on this pr operty lien,<br />
you should under stand that<br />
there are risks in volved in bid-<br />
ding at a Trustee auction. You<br />
will be bidding on a lien, not on<br />
the property itself. Placing the<br />
highest bid at a Trustee auction<br />
does not automaticall y entitle<br />
you to free and clear o wnership<br />
of the property. You should also<br />
be aware that the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off may be a junior lien.<br />
If you are the highest bid der at<br />
the auction, you are or ma y be<br />
responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being<br />
auctioned off, before you can<br />
receive clear title to the pr oper-<br />
ty. You are encouraged to inves-<br />
tigate the e xistence, priority,<br />
and size of outstanding liens<br />
that may exist on this pr operty<br />
by contacting the county<br />
recorder's office or a title insur -<br />
ance company, either of whic h<br />
may charge you a fee f or this<br />
information. If you consult<br />
either of these r esources, you<br />
should be a ware that the same<br />
Lender may hold more than one<br />
mortgage or Deed of Trust on<br />
the property. Notice to Property<br />
Owner <strong>The</strong> sale date sho wn on<br />
this Notice of Sale ma y be post-<br />
poned one or more times by the<br />
Mortgagee, Beneficiary, Trustee,<br />
or a court, pursuant to Section<br />
2924g of the Calif ornia Civil<br />
Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />
information about Trustee Sale<br />
postponements be made a vail-<br />
able to you and to the public, as<br />
a courtesy to those not pr esent<br />
at the sale. If you wish to learn<br />
whether your sale date has been<br />
postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date<br />
for the sale of this pr operty, you<br />
may call Auction.com at<br />
800.280.2832 for information<br />
regarding the Trustee's Sale or<br />
visit the Internet Web site<br />
address on the previous page for<br />
information regarding the sale<br />
of this pr operty, using the file<br />
number assigned to this case,<br />
CA09007426-11-1. Information<br />
about postponements that ar e<br />
very short in dur ation or that<br />
occur close in time to the sc hed-<br />
uled sale ma y not immediately<br />
be reflected in the telephone<br />
information or on the Internet<br />
Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to verify<br />
postponement information is to<br />
attend the sc heduled sale.<br />
DATE: 1/28/<strong>2013</strong> TRUSTEE<br />
CORPS TS No. CA09007426-11-1<br />
17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA<br />
92614 949-252-8300 Lupe Tabita,<br />
Authorized Signatory SALE<br />
INFORMATION CAN BE<br />
OBTAINED ONLINE AT<br />
www.Auction.com AUTOMATED<br />
SALES INFORMATION<br />
PLEASE CALL AUCTION.COM<br />
AT 800.280.2832 TRUSTEE<br />
CORPS MAY BE ACTING AS A<br />
DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-<br />
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />
INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />
MAY BE USED FOR THAT PUR-<br />
POSE. P1018018 2/1, 2/8,<br />
02/15/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14528<br />
Trustee Sale No .<br />
20100134003724 Title Order<br />
No.100453656 FHA/VA/PMI No.:<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER<br />
A DEED OF TRUST, DATED<br />
03/21/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />
ACTION TO PR OTECT YOUR<br />
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD<br />
AT A PUBLIC SALE.IF YOU<br />
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />
THE N ATURE OF THE PRO-<br />
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. NDEX WEST, LLC, as<br />
duly appointed Trustee under<br />
and pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />
Recorded on 04/01/2005 as<br />
Instrument No. 2005-0267314 of<br />
official records in the office of<br />
the County Recor der of SAN<br />
DIEGO County, State of C ALI-<br />
FORNIA. EXECUTED BY: ALI<br />
SHAPOURI AND LAURA<br />
AMANDA SHAPOURI, WILL<br />
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO<br />
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR C ASH,<br />
CASHIER'S CHECK/CASH<br />
EQUIVALENT or other f orm of<br />
payment authorized by<br />
2924h(b), (payable at time of<br />
sale in la wful money of the<br />
United States). DATE OF SALE:<br />
02/21/<strong>2013</strong> TIME OF SALE:<br />
10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: AT<br />
THE ENTRANCE TO THE EAST<br />
COUNTY REGIONAL CENTER<br />
BY THE STATUE, 250 E. MAIN<br />
ST., EL CAJON, CA. STREET<br />
ADDRESS and other common<br />
designation, if any, of the r eal<br />
property described above is pur-<br />
ported to be: 7759 VIA ZAFIRO,<br />
RANCHO SANTA FE, CALI-<br />
FORNIA 92067 APN#: 265-452-<br />
15 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee dis-<br />
claims any liability for any incor-<br />
rectness of the str eet address<br />
and other common designation,<br />
if any, shown herein. Said sale<br />
will be made, but without<br />
covenant or warranty, expressed<br />
or implied, regarding title, pos-<br />
session, or encumbr ances, to<br />
pay the remaining principal sum<br />
of the note(s) secur ed by said<br />
Deed of Trust, with interest<br />
thereon, as provided in said<br />
note(s), advances, under the<br />
terms of said Deed of<br />
Trust,fees,charges and expenses<br />
of the Trustee and of the trusts<br />
created by said Deed of Trust.<br />
<strong>The</strong> total amount of the unpaid<br />
balance of the obligation<br />
secured by the pr operty to be<br />
sold and r easonable estimated<br />
costs, expenses and advances at<br />
the time of the initial publica-<br />
tion of the Notice of Sale is<br />
$2,385,544.14. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary<br />
under said Deed of Trust hereto-<br />
fore executed and deli vered to<br />
the undersigned a written<br />
Declaration of Def ault and<br />
Demand for Sale , and a written<br />
Notice of Def ault and Election<br />
to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned caused<br />
said Notice of Def ault and<br />
Election to Sell to be r ecorded<br />
in the county wher e the r eal<br />
property is located. NOTICE TO<br />
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />
are considering bid ding on this<br />
property lien, you should under-<br />
stand that ther e are risks<br />
involved in bidding at a trustee<br />
auction. You will be bidding on a<br />
lien, not on the pr operty itself.<br />
Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not auto-<br />
matically entitle you to free and<br />
clear ownership of the property.<br />
You should also be a ware that<br />
the lien being auctioned off may<br />
be a junior lien. If you are the<br />
highest bidder at the auction,<br />
you are or may be r esponsible<br />
for paying off all liens senior to<br />
the lien being auctioned off ,<br />
before you can receive clear title<br />
to the property. You are encour-<br />
aged to in vestigate the e xis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that may exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder 's office or a<br />
title insurance company, either<br />
of which may charge you a fee<br />
for this information. If you con-<br />
sult either of these r esources,<br />
you should be a ware that the<br />
same lender may hold more than<br />
one mortgage or deed of trust on<br />
the property. NOTICE TO PROP-<br />
ERTY OWNER: <strong>The</strong> sale date<br />
shown on this notice of sale may<br />
be postponed one or mor e times<br />
by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />
trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />
Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />
Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />
information a bout trustee sale<br />
postponements be made a vail-<br />
able to you and to the public, as<br />
a courtesy to those not pr esent<br />
at the sale. If you wish to learn<br />
whether your sale date has been<br />
postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date<br />
for the sale of this pr operty, you<br />
may call 916-939-0772 f or infor-<br />
mation regarding the trustee's<br />
sale or visit this Internet<br />
Website www.nationwidepost-<br />
ing.com for information regard-<br />
ing the sale of this pr operty,<br />
using the file n umber assigned<br />
to this case 20100134003724.<br />
Information about postpone-<br />
ments that ar e very short in<br />
duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the sc heduled sale may<br />
not immediately be reflected in<br />
the telephone information or on<br />
the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />
way to v erify postponement<br />
information is to attend the<br />
scheduled sale. FOR TRUSTEE<br />
SALE INFORMATION PLEASE<br />
CALL: NATIONWIDE POSTING<br />
& PUBLICATION A DIVISION<br />
OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLE<br />
INSURANCE COMPANY 5005<br />
WINDPLAY DRIVE, SUITE 1<br />
EL DORADO HILLS, CA 95762-<br />
9334 916-939-0772 www .nation-<br />
wideposting.com NDEx West,<br />
L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS A<br />
DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-<br />
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />
INFORMATION OBTAINED<br />
WILL BE USED FOR THAT<br />
PURPOSE. NDEx West, L.L.C. as<br />
Trustee Dated:01/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />
NPP0212916 COAST NEWS<br />
0 2/01/<strong>2013</strong>,02/08/<strong>2013</strong>,<br />
02/15/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14523<br />
T.S. No.: 1205883CA Loan No .:<br />
152485 A.P.N.: 160-230-12-00<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE<br />
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER<br />
A DEED OF TRUST DATED<br />
12/17/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD<br />
AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />
THE NATURE OF THE PRO-<br />
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. A public auction sale<br />
to the highest bid der for cash,<br />
cashier’s check drawn on a state<br />
of national bank, check drawn<br />
by a state or feder al credit<br />
union, or a c heck drawn by a<br />
state or federal savings and loan<br />
association, or savings associa-<br />
tion, or savings bank specified in<br />
Section 5102 of the F inancial<br />
Code and authorized to do busi-<br />
ness in this state will be held b y<br />
the duly appointed trustee as<br />
shown below, of all right, title,<br />
and interest conveyed to and<br />
now held b y the trustee in the<br />
hereinafter described pr operty<br />
under and pursuant to a Deed of<br />
Trust described belo w. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />
will be made, but without<br />
covenant or warranty, express or<br />
implied, regarding title, posses-<br />
sion, or encumbrances, to pay<br />
the remaining principal sum of<br />
the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />
of Trust, with interest and late<br />
charges thereon, as provided in<br />
the note(s), advances, under the<br />
terms of the Deed of Trust, inter-<br />
est thereon, fees, charges, and<br />
expenses of the Trustee for the<br />
total amount (at the time of the<br />
initial publication of the Notice<br />
of Sale) reasonably estimated to<br />
be set forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount<br />
may be g reater on the da y of<br />
sale. Trustor: JOSE G.<br />
DOMINGUEZ AND MARCELI-<br />
NA DOMINGUEZ, HUSBAND<br />
AND WIFE AS JOINT TEN-<br />
ANTS, Duly Appointed Trustee:<br />
Seaside Trustee Inc., Recorded<br />
1/3/2008, as Instrument No. 2008-<br />
0002284, in book XX, page, XX<br />
of Official Records in the office<br />
of the Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />
County, California. Date of Sale:<br />
2/22/<strong>2013</strong> Time: 10:30 AM Place<br />
of Sale: AT THE ENTRANCE TO<br />
THE EAST COUNTY REGION-<br />
AL CENTER BY THE STATUE,<br />
250 E. MAIN STREET, EL<br />
CAJON, CA Amount of unpaid<br />
balance and other c harges:<br />
$773,256.93. Street Address or<br />
other common designation of<br />
real property: 320 ABCD<br />
SOUTH EL C AMINO REAL,<br />
OCEANSIDE, CA 92054.<br />
A.P.N.:160-230-12-00.As required<br />
by California Civil Code Section<br />
2923.5, the current beneficiary<br />
has declared to Seaside Trustee<br />
Inc, the original trustee, the duly<br />
appointed substituted trustee,<br />
or acting as agent f or the<br />
trustee, that the requirements of<br />
said section has been met by one<br />
or more of the f ollowing: 1.<br />
Borrower was contacted to<br />
assess their financial situation<br />
and to e xplore the options f or<br />
the borrower to a void foreclo-<br />
sure. 2. <strong>The</strong> borrower has surren-<br />
dered the property to the mort-<br />
gagee, trustee, beneficiary or<br />
authorized agent. 3. Due dili-<br />
gence to contact the borr ower<br />
was made as r equired by said<br />
Section 2923.5 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />
Trustee disclaims an y liability<br />
for any incorrectness of the<br />
street address or other common<br />
designation, if any, shown above.<br />
If no str eet address or other<br />
common designation is sho wn,<br />
directions to the location of the<br />
property may be obtained b y<br />
sending a written request to the<br />
beneficiary within 10 days of the<br />
date of fir st publication of this<br />
Notice of Sale. NOTICE TO<br />
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />
are considering bidding on this<br />
property lien, you should under-<br />
stand that ther e are risks<br />
involved in bidding at a trustee<br />
auction. You will be bidding on a<br />
lien, not on the pr operty itself.<br />
Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not auto-<br />
matically entitle you to free and<br />
clear ownership of the property.<br />
You should also be a ware that<br />
the lien being auctioned off may<br />
be a junior lien. If you are the<br />
highest bidder at the auction,<br />
you are or ma y be r esponsible<br />
for paying off all liens senior to<br />
the lien being auctioned off ,<br />
before you can receive clear title<br />
to the property. You are encour-<br />
aged to in vestigate the e xis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that may exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder's office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of<br />
which may charge you a fee f or<br />
this information. If you consult<br />
either of these r esources, you<br />
should be a ware that the same<br />
lender may hold more than one<br />
mortgage or deed of trust on the<br />
property. NOTICE TO PROPER-<br />
TY OWNER: <strong>The</strong> sale date<br />
shown on this notice of sale may<br />
be postponed one or mor e times<br />
by the mortgagee, beneficiary,<br />
trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />
Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />
Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />
information about trustee sale<br />
postponements be made a vail-<br />
able to you and to the public, as<br />
a courtesy to those not pr esent<br />
at the sale. If you wish to learn<br />
whether your sale date has been<br />
postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date<br />
for the sale of this pr operty, you<br />
may call (855)986-9342, or visit<br />
this Internet Web site www.supe-<br />
riordefault.com using the file<br />
number assigned to this case<br />
1205883CA . Information about<br />
postponements that ar e very<br />
short in dur ation or that occur<br />
close in time to the sc heduled<br />
sale may not immediatel y be<br />
reflected in the telephone inf or-<br />
mation or on the Internet Web<br />
site. <strong>The</strong> best way to verify post-<br />
ponement information is to<br />
attend the scheduled sale. Date:<br />
1/24/<strong>2013</strong>. Trustee Sales<br />
Information: 855-986-9342,<br />
w ww.superiordefault.com<br />
Seaside Trustee Inc., P.O. Box<br />
2676, Ventura, CA 93014. By:<br />
Carlos M. Olmos, Office Clerk.<br />
(02/01/13, 02/08/13, 02/15/13,<br />
SDI-3404) CN 14522<br />
APN: 167-480-19-10 TS No:<br />
CA05001489-12-1 TO No: 1240720<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A<br />
DEED OF TRUST DATED May 16,<br />
2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE<br />
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR<br />
PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT<br />
A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED<br />
AN EXPLANATION OF THE<br />
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS<br />
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD<br />
CONTACT A LAWYER. On<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 22, <strong>2013</strong> at 09:00 AM,<br />
Auction.com Room at Sher aton<br />
San Diego Hotel & Marina, 1380<br />
Harbor Island Drive, San Diego, CA<br />
92101, MTC FINANCIAL INC. dba<br />
TRUSTEE CORPS, as the dul y<br />
Appointed Trustee, under and pur-<br />
suant to the po wer of sale con-<br />
tained in that certain Deed of Trust<br />
Recorded on Ma y 29, 2007 as<br />
Instrument No. 2007-0361475 of<br />
official records in the Office of the<br />
Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />
California, executed by MARC S<br />
STEELE AND MELISSA A<br />
STEELE HUSBAND AND WIFE<br />
AS JOINT TENANTS, as Trustor(s),<br />
in favor of INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B.,<br />
A FEDERALLY CHARTERED<br />
SAVINGS BANK as Lender and<br />
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-<br />
ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as<br />
nominee for Lender, its successors<br />
and/or assigns, WILL SELL AT<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-<br />
EST BIDDER, in lawful money of<br />
the United States, all payable at<br />
the time of sale, that certain prop-<br />
erty situated in said County ,<br />
California describing the land<br />
therein as: AS MORE FULL Y<br />
DESCRIBED IN SAID DEED OF<br />
TRUST <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />
described is being sold "as is". <strong>The</strong><br />
street address and other common<br />
designation, if any, of the real prop-<br />
erty described a bove is pur ported<br />
to be: 2836 ANDOVER AVE,<br />
CARLSBAD, CA 92010 <strong>The</strong> under-<br />
signed Trustee disclaims any liabil-<br />
ity for any incorrectness of the<br />
street address and other common<br />
designation, if any, shown herein.<br />
Said sale will be made without<br />
covenant or w arranty, express or<br />
implied, regarding title, posses-<br />
sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />
remaining principal sum of the<br />
Note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />
Trust, with interest thereon, as pro-<br />
vided in said Note(s), advances if<br />
any, under the terms of the Deed of<br />
Trust, estimated fees, charges and<br />
expenses of the Trustee and of the<br />
trusts created by said Deed of<br />
Trust. <strong>The</strong> total amount of the<br />
unpaid balance of the obligations<br />
secured by the property to be sold<br />
and reasonable estimated costs,<br />
expenses and advances at the time<br />
of the initial publication of this<br />
Notice of Trustee`s Sale is estimat-<br />
ed to be $345,834.14 (Estimated),<br />
provided, however, prepayment<br />
premiums, accrued interest and<br />
advances will incr ease this figur e<br />
prior to sale. Beneficiary`s bid at<br />
said sale may include all or part of<br />
said amount. In addition to cash,<br />
the Trustee will accept a cashier`s<br />
check drawn on a state or national<br />
bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />
federal credit union or a c heck<br />
drawn by a state or federal savings<br />
and loan association, savings asso-<br />
ciation or savings bank specified in<br />
Section 5102 of the Calif ornia<br />
Financial Code and authoriz ed to<br />
do business in California, or other<br />
such funds as may be acceptable to<br />
the Trustee. In the e vent tender<br />
other than cash is accepted, the<br />
Trustee may withhold the issuance<br />
of the Trustee`s Deed Upon Sale<br />
until funds become available to the<br />
payee or endor see as a matter of<br />
right. <strong>The</strong> property offered for sale<br />
excludes all funds held on account<br />
by the property receiver, if applica-<br />
ble. If the Trustee is unable to con-<br />
vey title f or any reason, the suc-<br />
cessful bidder`s sole and e xclusive<br />
remedy shall be the r eturn of<br />
monies paid to the Trustee and the<br />
successful bidder shall have no fur-<br />
ther recourse. Notice to P otential<br />
Bidders If you are considering bid-<br />
ding on this pr operty lien, you<br />
should understand that ther e are<br />
risks involved in bid ding at a<br />
Trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />
ding on a lien, not on the property<br />
itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />
Trustee auction does not automati-<br />
cally entitle you to free and clear<br />
ownership of the pr operty. You<br />
should also be a ware that the lien<br />
being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />
ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />
der at the auction, you are or may<br />
be responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being auc -<br />
tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />
clear title to the property. You are<br />
encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that ma y exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder's office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same Lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
Deed of Trust on the pr operty.<br />
Notice to Property Owner <strong>The</strong> sale<br />
date shown on this Notice of Sale<br />
may be postponed one or mor e<br />
times by the Mortgagee,<br />
Beneficiary, Trustee, or a court,<br />
pursuant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
Trustee Sale postponements be<br />
made available to y ou and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether y our sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call Auction.com at 800.280.2832<br />
for information regarding the<br />
Trustee's Sale or visit the Internet<br />
Web site ad dress on the pr evious<br />
page for information regarding the<br />
sale of this property, using the file<br />
number assigned to this case,<br />
CA05001489-12-1.Information<br />
about postponements that are very<br />
short in dur ation or that occur<br />
close in time to the sc heduled sale<br />
may not immediately be reflected<br />
in the telephone information or on<br />
the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best<br />
way to verify postponement inf or-<br />
mation is to attend the sc heduled<br />
sale. Date: January 23, <strong>2013</strong><br />
TRUSTEE CORPSTS No .<br />
CA05001489-12-117100 Gillette<br />
Ave, Irvine, CA 92614949-252-8300<br />
Tina Godoy, Authorized Signatory<br />
SALE INFORMATION CAN BE<br />
OBTAINED ONLINE AT<br />
www.Auction.com FOR AUTOMAT-<br />
ED SALES INFORMA TION<br />
PLEASE CALL AUCTION.COM at<br />
800.280.2832 TRUSTEE CORPS<br />
MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COL-<br />
LECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-<br />
LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMA-<br />
TION OBTAINED MAY BE USED<br />
FOR THAT PURPOSE. P1016961<br />
2/1, 2/8, 02/15/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14519<br />
Trustee Sale No .: 20120159902895<br />
Title Order No.: 1269203<br />
FHA/VA/PMI No.: NO TICE OF<br />
TRUSTEE'S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />
TRUST, DATED 07/06/2007.<br />
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />
NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST<br />
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. NDEX WEST, LLC, as<br />
duly appointed Trustee under and<br />
pursuant to Deed of Trust<br />
Recorded on 07/19/2007 as<br />
Instrument No. 2007-0482101 of<br />
official records in the office of the<br />
County Recorder of SAN DIEGO<br />
County, State of C ALIFORNIA.<br />
EXECUTED BY: CAMILLA CAR-<br />
PENTER, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC<br />
AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER<br />
FOR CASH, CASHIER'S<br />
CHECK/CASH EQUIVALENT or<br />
other form of payment authorized<br />
by 2924h(b), (payable at time of<br />
sale in lawful money of the United<br />
States). DATE OF SALE: 2/22/<strong>2013</strong><br />
TIME OF SALE: 9:00 AM PLACE<br />
OF SALE: SHERA TON SAN<br />
DIEGO HOTEL & MARIN A, 1380<br />
HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE SAN<br />
DIEGO, CA 92101 STREET<br />
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ADDRESS and other common des-<br />
ignation, if any, of the real proper-<br />
ty described above is purported to<br />
be: 2528 NAVARRA DRIVE, UNIT<br />
B , CARLSBAD, CA 92009 APN#:<br />
216-170-56-08 <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />
Trustee disclaims an y liability for<br />
any incorrectness of the str eet<br />
address and other common desig-<br />
nation, if any , shown herein. Said<br />
sale will be made, but without<br />
covenant or warranty, expressed or<br />
implied, regarding title, posses-<br />
sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />
remaining principal sum of the<br />
note(s) secured by said Deed of<br />
Trust, with interest thereon, as pro-<br />
vided in said note(s), advances,<br />
under the terms of said Deed of<br />
Trust, fees, charges and e xpenses<br />
of the Trustee and of the trusts cre-<br />
ated by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong><br />
total amount of the unpaid balance<br />
of the obligation secur ed by the<br />
property to be sold and reasonable<br />
estimated costs, expenses and<br />
advances at the time of the initial<br />
publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />
$444,711.67. <strong>The</strong> beneficiary under<br />
said Deed of Trust heretofore exe-<br />
cuted and deli vered to the under-<br />
signed a written Declar ation of<br />
Default and Demand f or Sale, and<br />
a written Notice of Def ault and<br />
Election to Sell. <strong>The</strong> undersigned<br />
caused said Notice of Def ault and<br />
Election to Sell to be r ecorded in<br />
the county where the real property<br />
is located. NOTICE TO POTEN-<br />
TIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are consid-<br />
ering bidding on this property lien,<br />
you should under stand that ther e<br />
are risks in volved in bid ding at a<br />
trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />
ding on a lien, not on the property<br />
itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not automati-<br />
cally entitle you to free and clear<br />
ownership of the pr operty. You<br />
should also be a ware that the lien<br />
being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />
ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />
der at the auction, you are or may<br />
be responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />
clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />
encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that ma y exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder's office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />
eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />
suant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to y ou and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether y our sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call 800-280-2832 f or information<br />
regarding the trustee's sale or visit<br />
this Internet Web site www .auc-<br />
tion.com for information regarding<br />
the sale of this pr operty, using the<br />
file number assigned to this case<br />
20120159902895. Information<br />
about postponements that are very<br />
short in dur ation or that occur<br />
close in time to the sc heduled sale<br />
may not immediatel y be reflected<br />
in the telephone information or on<br />
the Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way<br />
to verify postponement inf orma-<br />
tion is to attend the scheduled sale.<br />
FOR TRUSTEE SALE INFORMA -<br />
TION PLEASE C ALL:<br />
AUCTION.COM, LLC ONE<br />
MAUCHLY IRVINE, CA 92618 800-<br />
280-2832 www.auction.com NDEx<br />
West, L.L.C. MAY BE ACTING AS<br />
A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT-<br />
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY<br />
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL<br />
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.<br />
NDEx West, L.L.C. as Trustee<br />
Dated: 1/14/<strong>2013</strong> P1014808 2/1, 2/8,<br />
02/15/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14516<br />
Trustee Sale No . 24142CA Title<br />
Order No. 95503156 NOTICE OF<br />
TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE IN<br />
DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF<br />
TRUST DATED 1/10/2007.<br />
UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO<br />
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT<br />
MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC<br />
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-<br />
NATION OF THE NATURE OF<br />
THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST<br />
YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A<br />
LAWYER. On 2/15/<strong>2013</strong> at 10:00<br />
AM, MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE<br />
SERVICE f/k/a MTDS, INC., A<br />
CALIFORNIA CORPORATION<br />
DBA MERIDIAN TRUST DEED<br />
SERVICE as the dul y appointed<br />
Trustee under and pur suant to<br />
Deed of Trust Recorded<br />
01/25/2007, Book Page , Instrument<br />
2007-0054486 of official r ecords in<br />
the Office of the Recor der of San<br />
Diego County, California, executed<br />
by: FELICIA AMENTA AN<br />
UNMARRIED WOMAN as Trustor,<br />
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG-<br />
ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS<br />
NOMINEE FOR INDYMAC BANK,<br />
F.S.B., A FEDERALLY CHAR-<br />
TERED SAVINGS BANK, as<br />
Beneficiary, will sell at public auc-<br />
tion sale to the highest bid der for<br />
cash, cashier's check drawn by a<br />
state or national bank, a cashier’s<br />
check drawn by a state or feder al<br />
credit union, or a cashier’ s check<br />
drawn by a state or federal savings<br />
and loan association, savings asso-<br />
ciation, or savings bank specified<br />
in section 5102 of the F inancial<br />
Code and authoriz ed to do busi-<br />
ness in this state. Sale will be held<br />
by the duly appointed trustee as<br />
shown below, of all right, title, and<br />
interest conveyed to and no w held<br />
by the trustee in the her einafter<br />
described property under and pur-<br />
suant to the Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />
will be made, but without con-<br />
venant or w arranty, expressed or<br />
implied, regarding title, possess-<br />
sion, or encumbrances, to pay the<br />
remaining principal sum of the<br />
notes (s) secur ed by the Deed of<br />
Trust, interest thereon, estimated<br />
fees, charges and e xpenses of the<br />
Trustee for the total amount (at the<br />
time of the initial publication of<br />
the Notice of Sale) reasonably esti-<br />
mated to be set f orth below. <strong>The</strong><br />
amount may be greater on the day<br />
of sale. Place of Sale: At the<br />
entrance to the East County<br />
Regional Center by statue, 250 E.<br />
Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020<br />
Legal Description: SEE EXHIBIT<br />
''A'' ATTACHED HERETO AND<br />
MADE A PART HEREOF EXHIBIT<br />
"A" THE LAND REFERRED TO<br />
HEREIN BELOW IS SITUATED IN<br />
THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ,<br />
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AND IS<br />
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:<br />
THOSE PORTION OF SECTION 4,<br />
TOWNSHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 4<br />
WEST, SAN BERNARDINO<br />
MERIDIAN, IN THE UNINCORPO-<br />
RATED AREA OF THE COUNTY<br />
OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALI-<br />
FORNIA, ACCORDING TO OFFI-<br />
CIAL PLAT THEREOF,<br />
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PAR-<br />
CEL 1: COMMENCING AT A<br />
POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF<br />
SAID SECTION 4, DISTANT<br />
THEREON, SOUTH 89 DEG.<br />
50'38" EAST 209.70 FEET FR OM<br />
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF<br />
SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 8<br />
SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 14 DEG. 38'00"<br />
EAST 148.61 FEET ; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 8 DEG. 23'04" EAST<br />
285.15 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 68<br />
DEG. 24'54" WEST 124.37 FEET ;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 25 DEG. 16'46"<br />
WEST 288.33 FEET ; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 50 DEG. 48'43" WEST<br />
118.72 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 8<br />
DEG. 51'06" EAST 172.05 FEET ;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 45 DEG. 18'47"<br />
WEST 155.80 FEET ; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 2 DEG. 50'22" EAST<br />
325.17 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 65<br />
DEG. 07'32" WEST 298.62 FEET ;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 10 DEG. 10'10"<br />
WEST 166.44 FEET TO POINT "A"<br />
OF THIS DESCRIPTION; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 79 DEG. 49'50" EAST<br />
30.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 77<br />
DEG. 13'45" EAST 810.76 FEET<br />
TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-<br />
NING; THENCE RETRACING THE<br />
LAST 2 ABOVE DESCRIBED<br />
COURSES TO SAID POINT "A";<br />
THENCE SOUTH 10 DEG. 10'10"<br />
WEST 69.75 FEET ; THENCE<br />
SOUTH 59 DEG. 33'45" WEST<br />
139.49 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 46<br />
DEG. 21'12" EAST 835.20 FEET ;<br />
THENCE SOUTH 49 DEG. 00'43"<br />
EAST 460.00 FEET ; THENCE<br />
NORTH 44 DEG. 59'17" EAST<br />
262.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 60<br />
DEG. 56'32" WEST 398.20 FEET<br />
TO A LINE WHICH BEARS<br />
SOUTH 19 DEG. 50'54" WEST<br />
FROM THE TRUE POINT OF<br />
BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 19<br />
DEG. 50'54" EAST 482.81 FEET<br />
TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN-<br />
NING. PARCEL 2: AN EASEMENT<br />
AND RIGHT OF WAY, TOGETHER<br />
WITH THE RIGHT TO CONVEY<br />
SAME TO OTHERS, FOR ROAD,<br />
SEWER, WATER, GAS, POWER<br />
AND TELEPHONE LINES, TELE-<br />
VISION CABLE AND APPURTE-<br />
NANCES THERETO, OVER,<br />
UNDER, ALONG AND ACROSS<br />
THOSE STRIPS OF LAND<br />
DESCRIBED PARCEL 2 OF DEED<br />
TO AMERICAN SAW AND KNIFE<br />
WORKS, LTD, RECORDED APRIL<br />
23, 1962 AS INSTRUMENT NO.<br />
69399. THE EASEMENTS<br />
DESCRIBED IN P ARCEL 2<br />
ABOVE ARE HEREBY<br />
DECLARED TO BE APPUR-<br />
TENANT TO AND FOR THE USE<br />
OF THE PRESENT AND FUTURE<br />
OWNERS OF ALL OR ANY POR-<br />
TION OF P ARCEL 1 ABOVE<br />
DESCRIBED. <strong>The</strong> street address<br />
and other common designation of<br />
the real property purported as:<br />
VACANT LAND DIRECTIONS<br />
MAY BE OBTAINED BY WRITTEN<br />
REQUEST SUBMITTED TO THE<br />
BENEFICIARY WITHIN TEN<br />
DAYS FROM THE FIRST PUBLI-<br />
CATION OF THIS NOTICE: C/O<br />
MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SER-<br />
VICE 8485 W. SUNSET RD. SUITE<br />
205 LAS VEGAS, NV 89113 APN<br />
N umber:102-071-16-00<br />
Amount of unpaid balance and<br />
other charges:$295,298.13 NOTICE<br />
TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou<br />
are considering bidding on this<br />
property lien, you should under -<br />
stand that there are risks involved<br />
in bidding at a trustee auction. You<br />
will be bid ding on a lien, not the<br />
property itself. Placing the highest<br />
bid at trustee auction does not<br />
automatically entitle y ou to fr ee<br />
and clear ownership of the proper-<br />
ty. You should also be a ware that<br />
the lien being auctioned off may be<br />
a junior lien. If you are the highest<br />
bidder at the auction, you are or<br />
may be r esponsible for paying off<br />
all liens senior to the lien being<br />
auctioned off, before you can<br />
receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />
You are encouraged to investigate<br />
the existence, priority, and size of<br />
outstanding liens that may exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder’s office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
may be postponed one or mor e<br />
times by the mortgagee, benefici-<br />
ary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />
Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />
Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />
information about trustee sale<br />
postponements be made a vailable<br />
to you and to the public, as a cour-<br />
tesy to those not pr esent at the<br />
sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />
your sale date has been postponed,<br />
and, if applicable, the rescheduled<br />
time and date f or the sale of this<br />
property, you may call (714) 573-<br />
1965 or visit this Internet Web site<br />
www. Priorityposting.com , using<br />
the file n umber assigned to this<br />
case 24142CA. Information about<br />
postponements that are very short<br />
in duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may not<br />
immediately be r eflected in the<br />
telephone information or on the<br />
Internet Web site. In addition, the<br />
borrower on the loan shall be sent<br />
a written notice if the sale has<br />
been postponed f or at least ten<br />
(10) business days. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />
verify postponement inf ormation<br />
is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />
undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />
liability for any incorrectness of<br />
the street address and other com-<br />
mon designation, if any, shown<br />
herein. <strong>The</strong> property heretofore<br />
described is being sold “as is”.<br />
DATE: 1/23/<strong>2013</strong> MERIDIAN<br />
FORECLOSURE SERVICE f/k/a<br />
MTDS, INC., A CALIFORNIA COR-<br />
PORATION DBA MERIDIAN<br />
TRUST DEED SER VICE 3 SAN<br />
JOAQUIN PLAZA, SUITE 215,<br />
NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660<br />
Sales Line: (714) 573-1965 OR<br />
(702) 586-4500 JESSE J. FERNAN-<br />
DEZ, PUBLICATION LEAD<br />
MERIDIAN FORECLOSURE SER-<br />
VICE IS ASSISTING THE BENEFI-<br />
CIARY TO COLLECT A DEBT<br />
AND ANY INFORMATION<br />
OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR<br />
THAT PURPOSE. P1016111 1/25,<br />
2/1, 02/08/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14502<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE<br />
File No. 7717.21730 Title Order No.<br />
7195180 MIN No .<br />
100285700000233006 APN 161-573-<br />
46-00 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT<br />
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />
DATED 03/21/07. UNLESS YOU<br />
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF<br />
YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION<br />
OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-<br />
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.A<br />
public auction sale to the highest<br />
bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />
drawn on a state or national bank,<br />
check drawn by state or feder al<br />
credit union, or a check drawn by a<br />
state or feder al savings and loan<br />
association, or savings association,<br />
or savings bank specified in<br />
Section 5102 to the F inancial code<br />
and authorized to do business in<br />
this state, will be held b y duly<br />
appointed trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />
made, but without covenant or war-<br />
ranty, expressed or implied, regard-<br />
ing title, possession, or encum-<br />
brances, to satisfy the obligation<br />
secured by said Deed of Trust. <strong>The</strong><br />
undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />
liability for any incorrectness of<br />
the property address or other com-<br />
mon designation, if any, shown<br />
herein. Trustor(s): VICTORIA<br />
BURTNETTE, AN UNMARRIED<br />
WOMAN Recorded: 3/27/07, as<br />
Instrument No. 2007-0204955, of<br />
Official Records of San Diego<br />
County, California. Date of Sale:<br />
02/14/13 at 10:00 AM Place of Sale:<br />
On the grounds of the Scottish Rite<br />
Event Center, located at 1895<br />
Camino Del Rio South,, San Diego,<br />
CA <strong>The</strong> purported property<br />
address is: 1864 AVENIDA<br />
SEGOVIA,OCEANSIDE, CA 92056<br />
Assessors Parcel No. 161-573-46-00<br />
<strong>The</strong> total amount of the unpaid bal-<br />
ance of the obligation secur ed by<br />
the property to be sold and reason-<br />
able estimated costs, expenses and<br />
advances at the time of the initial<br />
publication of the Notice of Sale is<br />
$433,949.44. If the sale is set aside<br />
for any reason, the purchaser at the<br />
sale shall be entitled onl y to a<br />
return of the deposit paid, plus<br />
interest. <strong>The</strong> purchaser shall ha ve<br />
no further recourse against the<br />
beneficiary, the Trustor or the<br />
trustee. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />
BIDDERS If y ou are considering<br />
bidding on this pr operty lien, you<br />
should understand that ther e are<br />
risks involved in bid ding at a<br />
trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />
ding on a lien, not on the property<br />
itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not automati-<br />
cally entitle you to free and clear<br />
ownership of the pr operty. You<br />
should also be a ware that the lien<br />
being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />
ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />
der at the auction, you are or may<br />
be responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being auc -<br />
tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />
clear title to the property. You are<br />
encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />
tence, priority and size of outstand-<br />
ing liens that ma y exist on this<br />
property by contacting the county<br />
recorder's office or a title insur -<br />
ance company, either of which may<br />
charge you a fee f or this inf orma-<br />
tion. If you consult either of these<br />
resources, you should be a ware<br />
that the same lender ma y hold<br />
more than one mortgage or deed of<br />
trust on the pr operty. NOTICE TO<br />
PROPERTY OWNER <strong>The</strong> sale<br />
date shown on this notice of sale<br />
may be postponed one or mor e<br />
times by the mortgagee, benefici-<br />
ary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to<br />
Section 2924g of the Calif ornia<br />
Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law requires that<br />
information about trustee sale<br />
postponements be made a vailable<br />
to you and to the public, as a cour-<br />
tesy to those not pr esent at the<br />
sale. If you wish to learn whether<br />
your sale date has been postponed,<br />
and if applicable, the rescheduled<br />
time and date f or the sale of this<br />
property, you may call 877-484-<br />
9942 or visit this Internet Website<br />
www.USA-Foreclosure.com or<br />
www.Auction.com using the file<br />
number assigned to this case<br />
7717.21730. Information about<br />
postponements that are very short<br />
in duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may not<br />
immediately be r eflected in the<br />
telephone information or on the<br />
Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />
verify postponement inf ormation<br />
is to attend the sc heduled sale.<br />
Date: Thursday, January 17, <strong>2013</strong><br />
NORTHWEST TRUSTEE SER-<br />
VICES, INC., as Trustee David<br />
Ochoa Authorized Signatory 1241<br />
E. Dyer Road, Suite 250, Santa<br />
Ana, CA 92705 Reinstatement and<br />
Pay-Off Requests: (866) 387-NWTS<br />
THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING<br />
TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY<br />
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL<br />
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.<br />
ORDER# 7717.21730:<br />
01/25/<strong>2013</strong>,02/01/<strong>2013</strong>,02/08/<strong>2013</strong><br />
CN 14499<br />
T.S. No.: 2012-18935 Loan No .:<br />
34901082 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S<br />
SALE YOU ARE IN DEF AULT<br />
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />
DATED 7/28/2005. UNLESS YOU<br />
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF<br />
YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION<br />
OF THE NATURE OF THE PRO-<br />
CEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />
A public auction sale to the highest<br />
bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />
drawn on a state or national bank,<br />
check drawn by a state or feder al<br />
credit union, or a check drawn by a<br />
state or feder al savings and loan<br />
association, or savings association,<br />
or savings bank specified in<br />
Section 5102 of the Financial Code<br />
and authorized to do business in<br />
this state will be held b y the duly<br />
appointed trustee as sho wn below,<br />
of all right, title, and interest con-<br />
veyed to and no w held b y the<br />
trustee in the her einafter<br />
described property under and pur-<br />
suant to a Deed of Trust described<br />
below. <strong>The</strong> sale will be made, but<br />
without covenant or w arranty,<br />
expressed or implied, regarding<br />
title, possession, or encumbrances,<br />
to pay the remaining principal sum<br />
of the note(s) secured by the Deed<br />
of Trust, with interest and late<br />
charges thereon, as provided in the<br />
note(s), advances, under the terms<br />
of the Deed of Trust, interest there-<br />
on, fees, charges and e xpenses of<br />
the Trustee for the total amount (at<br />
the time of the initial publication<br />
of the Notice of Sale) r easonably<br />
estimated to be set f orth below.<br />
<strong>The</strong> amount may be greater on the<br />
day of sale. Trustor: FRANCISCO<br />
GARCIA, AN UNMARRIED MAN<br />
Duly Appointed Trustee: Western<br />
Progressive,LLC Recorded<br />
8/2/2005 as Instrument No . 2005-<br />
0658087 in book ---, page --- and<br />
rerecorded on --- as --- of Official<br />
Records in the office of the<br />
Recorder of San Diego County ,<br />
California, Date of Sale: 2/21/<strong>2013</strong><br />
at 10:30 AM Place of Sale: At the<br />
main entrance to the East County<br />
Regional Center b y statue, 250<br />
Main street, El Cajon, CA Amount<br />
of unpaid balance and other<br />
charges: $299,830.00 Str eet<br />
Address or other common designa-<br />
tion of r eal property: 4455<br />
BERMUDA DUNES PLA CE,<br />
OCEANSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92057<br />
A.P.N.: 157-581-23-00 <strong>The</strong> under-<br />
signed Trustee disclaims any liabil-<br />
ity for any incorrectness of the<br />
street address or other common<br />
designation, if any, shown above. If<br />
no street address or other common<br />
designation is shown, directions to<br />
the location of the property may be<br />
obtained by sending a written<br />
request to the beneficiar y within<br />
10 days of the date of first publica-<br />
tion of this Notice of Sale.<br />
Pursuant to Calif ornia Civil Code<br />
§2923.54 the under signed, on<br />
behalf of the beneficiar y, loan ser-<br />
vicer or authorized agent, declares<br />
as follows: <strong>The</strong> beneficiary or serv-<br />
icing agent declar es that it has<br />
obtained from the Commissioner<br />
of Corporation a final or temporary<br />
order of e xemption pursuant to<br />
California Civil Code Section<br />
2923.53 that is current and valid on<br />
the date the Notice of Sale is filed<br />
and/or the timefr ame for giving<br />
Notice of Sale Specified in subdivi-<br />
sion (s) of Calif ornia Civil Code<br />
Section 2923.52 applies and has<br />
been provided or the loan is<br />
exempt from the r equirements.<br />
NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BID-<br />
DERS: If you are considering bid-<br />
ding on this pr operty lien, you<br />
should understand that ther e are<br />
risks involved in bidding at a<br />
trustee auction. You will be bid -<br />
ding on a lien, not on the property<br />
itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not automati -<br />
cally entitle you to free and clear<br />
ownership of the pr operty. You<br />
should also be a ware that the lien<br />
being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />
ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />
der at the auction, you are or may<br />
be responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />
clear title to the property. You are<br />
encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that ma y exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder’s office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same lender m y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on this pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />
eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />
suant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to y ou and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether y our sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call (866)-960-8299 or visit this<br />
Internet Web site http://www .alti-<br />
source.com/MortgageServices/Defa<br />
ultManagement/TrusteeServices.a<br />
spx, using the file number assigned<br />
to this case 2012-18935.<br />
Information about postponements<br />
that are very short in dur ation or<br />
that occur close in time to the<br />
scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />
ly be reflected in the telephone<br />
information or on the Internet Web<br />
site. <strong>The</strong> best way to v erify post-<br />
ponement information is to attend<br />
the scheduled sale Date: 1/10/<strong>2013</strong><br />
Western Progressive, LLC, as<br />
Trustee c/o 18377 Beac h Blvd.,<br />
Suite 210 Huntington Beac h,<br />
California 92648 Automated Sale<br />
Information Line: (866) 960-8299<br />
http://www.altisource.com/Mortgag<br />
eServices/DefaultManagement/Tru<br />
steeServices.aspx For Non-<br />
Automated Sale Inf ormation, call:<br />
(866) 240-3530 Laterrika<br />
Thompkins , Trustee Sale Assistant<br />
01/25, 02/01, 02/08/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14495<br />
T.S. No. 20120179 LOAN NO.:<br />
1557759/SYLVER NOTICE OF<br />
TRUSTEE’S SALE UNDER DEED<br />
OF TRUST YOU ARE IN DEFAULT<br />
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST,<br />
DATED January 18, 2008 UNLESS<br />
YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />
THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />
Notice is hereby given that UNION-<br />
BANCAL MORTGAGE CORPORA-<br />
TION, as trustee, or successor<br />
trustee, or substituted trustee pur-<br />
suant to the Deed of Trust execut-<br />
ed by *MARSHALL SYLVER*, AN<br />
UNMARRIED MAN Recor ded<br />
1/28/2008 in Book N/A P age N/A<br />
Inst. # 2008-0040975 , of Official<br />
Records in the office of the County<br />
Recorder of San Diego county ,<br />
California, and pursuant to the<br />
Notice of Def ault and Election to<br />
Sell there under r ecorded<br />
6/11/2012 in Book N/A P age N/A<br />
Inst. # 2012-038944 of said Officials<br />
Records, will SELL on 2/15/<strong>2013</strong> at<br />
10:00 AM : At the entrance to the<br />
East County Regional Center b y<br />
statue, 250 E. Main Street, El<br />
Cajon, CA at public auction to the<br />
highest bidder for cash (payable at<br />
time of sale in lawful money of the<br />
United States) (NOTE: CASHIER’S<br />
CHECK(S) MUST BE MADE<br />
PAYABLE TO UNIONBANCAL<br />
MORTGAGE CORPORATION) all<br />
right, title and interest conveyed to<br />
and now held by it under said Deed<br />
of Trust in the property situated in<br />
said County and State described<br />
as: As more fully described in said<br />
Deed of Trust <strong>The</strong> property hereto-<br />
fore described is being sold “as is”.<br />
<strong>The</strong> street address and other com-<br />
mon designation, if any, of the real<br />
property described a bove is pur-<br />
ported to be: 5327 C ARLSBAD<br />
BOULEVARD CARLSBAD, CALI-<br />
FORNIA 92008 APN# 210-120-34-<br />
00 <strong>The</strong> undersigned Trustee dis-<br />
claims any liability for any incor-<br />
rectness of the str eet address and<br />
other common designation, if any,<br />
shown herein. <strong>The</strong> total amount of<br />
the unpaid balance of the obliga-<br />
tion secured by the property to be<br />
sold and r easonable estimated<br />
costs, expenses and ad vances at<br />
the time of the initial publication<br />
of the Notice of Sale is<br />
$6,067,631.35. <strong>The</strong> Beneficiary may<br />
elect to bid less than the full cr ed-<br />
it bid. In addition to cash, the<br />
Trustee will accept a cashier’ s<br />
check drawn on a state or national<br />
bank, a check drawn by a state or<br />
federal credit union or a c heck<br />
drawn by a state or federal savings<br />
and loan association, savings asso-<br />
ciation or savings bank specified in<br />
Section 5102 of the Financial Code<br />
and authorized to do business in<br />
this state. In the event tender other<br />
than cash is accepted, the Trustee<br />
may withhold the issuance of the<br />
Trustee’s Deed until funds become<br />
available to the payee or endorsee<br />
as a matter of right. Said sale will<br />
be made, but without covenant or<br />
warranty, expressed or implied,<br />
regarding title, possession or<br />
encumbrances, to satisfy the<br />
indebtedness secured by said<br />
Deed, advances thereunder, with<br />
interest as pr ovided therein, and<br />
the unpaid principal of the note<br />
secured by said deed with inter est<br />
thereon as pr ovided in said Note,<br />
fees, charges and e xpenses of the<br />
trustee and of the trusts created by<br />
said Deed of Trust. NOTICE TO<br />
POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If y ou are<br />
considering bidding on this proper-<br />
ty lien, you should understand that<br />
there are risks involved in bidding<br />
at a trustee auction. You will be<br />
bidding on a lien, not on the pr op-<br />
erty itself. Placing the highest bid<br />
at a trustee auction does not auto-<br />
matically entitle y ou to fr ee and<br />
clear ownership of the pr operty.<br />
You should also be a ware that the<br />
lien being auctioned off ma y be a<br />
junior lien. If you are the highest<br />
bidder at the auction, you are or<br />
may be responsible for paying off<br />
all liens senior to the lien being<br />
auctioned off, before you can<br />
receive clear title to the pr operty.<br />
You are encouraged to investigate<br />
the existence, priority, and size of<br />
outstanding liens that may exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder’s office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that t he same lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />
eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />
suant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to y ou and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether y our sale date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call 714-573-1965 f or information<br />
regarding the trustee’s sale or visit<br />
this Internet Web site<br />
http://www.priorityposting.com<br />
regarding the sale of this pr operty,<br />
using the file n umber assigned to<br />
this case T.S. No. 20120179.<br />
Information about postponements<br />
that are very short in dur ation or<br />
that occur close in time to the<br />
scheduled sale may not immediate-<br />
ly be r eflected in the telephone<br />
information or on the Internet Web<br />
site. <strong>The</strong> best w ay to v erify post-<br />
ponement information is to attend<br />
the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong> mortgage<br />
loan servicer, beneficiary, or<br />
authorized agent has not obtained<br />
from the commissioner a final or<br />
temporary order of exemption pur-<br />
suant to Section 2923.53. <strong>The</strong> time-<br />
frame for giving notice of sale spec-<br />
ified in subdi vision (a) of Section<br />
2923.52 has been met.<br />
UnionBanCal Mortgage 8248<br />
Mercury Court. M-520, PO BOX<br />
85416 San Diego, California 92186-<br />
5416 858-496-5484 UNIONB AN-<br />
CAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION<br />
By: TONI SCANDLYN, VICE PRES-<br />
IDENT P1014030 1/25, 2/1,<br />
02/08/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14490<br />
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS<br />
No. CA-12-529123-JP Order No.:<br />
1290710 YOU ARE IN DEF AULT<br />
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST<br />
DATED 3/9/2006. UNLESS YOU<br />
TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT<br />
YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE<br />
SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU<br />
NEED AN EXPLANATION OF<br />
THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-<br />
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU<br />
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.<br />
A public auction sale to the highest<br />
bidder for cash, cashier's check<br />
drawn on a state or national bank,<br />
check drawn by state or feder al<br />
credit union, or a check drawn by a<br />
state or feder al savings and loan<br />
association, or savings association,<br />
or savings bank specified in<br />
Section 5102 to the F inancial code<br />
and authorized to do business in<br />
this state, will be held b y duly<br />
appointed trustee. <strong>The</strong> sale will be<br />
made, but without covenant or war-<br />
ranty, expressed or implied, regard-<br />
ing title, possession, or encum-<br />
brances, to pay the remaining prin-<br />
cipal sum of the note(s) secured by<br />
the Deed of Trust, with interest and<br />
late charges thereon, as provided<br />
in the note(s), advances, under the<br />
terms of the Deed of Trust, interest<br />
thereon, fees, charges and expens-<br />
es of the Trustee for the total<br />
amount (at the time of the initial<br />
publication of the Notice of Sale)<br />
reasonably estimated to be set<br />
forth below. <strong>The</strong> amount may be<br />
greater on the day of sale. BENEFI-<br />
CIARY MAY ELECT TO BID LESS<br />
THAN THE T OTAL AMOUNT<br />
DUE. Trustor(s): JONATHAN J.<br />
SORCI, A SINGLE MAN Recorded:<br />
6/9/2006 as Instrument No . 2006-<br />
0411645 of Official Recor ds in the<br />
office of the Recor der of SAN<br />
DIEGO County, California; Date of<br />
Sale: 2/22/<strong>2013</strong> at 9:00 AM Place of<br />
Sale: At the Sher aton San Diego<br />
Hotel & Marina, 1380 Harbor<br />
Island Drive, San Diego, CA 92101,<br />
in the Auction.com Room Amount<br />
of unpaid balance and other<br />
charges: $354,696.51 <strong>The</strong> purport-<br />
ed property address is: 39765<br />
CALLE DE LUZ, FALLBROOK, CA<br />
92028 Assessor’s Parcel No.: 101-<br />
562-10-00 NOTICE TO POTENTIAL<br />
BIDDERS: If y ou are considering<br />
bidding on this pr operty lien, you<br />
should understand that ther e are<br />
risks involved in bid ding at a<br />
trustee auction. You will be bid-<br />
ding on a lien, not on the property<br />
itself. Placing the highest bid at a<br />
trustee auction does not automati -<br />
cally entitle you to free and clear<br />
ownership of the pr operty. You<br />
should also be a ware that the lien<br />
being auctioned off ma y be a jun-<br />
ior lien. If you are the highest bid-<br />
der at the auction, you are or may<br />
be responsible for paying off all<br />
liens senior to the lien being auc-<br />
tioned off, before you can r eceive<br />
clear title to the pr operty. You are<br />
encouraged to investigate the exis-<br />
tence, priority, and size of out-<br />
standing liens that ma y exist on<br />
this property by contacting the<br />
county recorder’s office or a title<br />
insurance company, either of which<br />
may charge you a fee for this infor-<br />
mation. If you consult either of<br />
these resources, you should be<br />
aware that the same lender ma y<br />
hold more than one mortgage or<br />
deed of trust on the pr operty.<br />
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:<br />
<strong>The</strong> sale date shown on this notice<br />
of sale ma y be postponed one or<br />
more times by the mortgagee, ben-<br />
eficiary, trustee, or a court, pur-<br />
suant to Section 2924g of the<br />
California Civil Code. <strong>The</strong> law<br />
requires that inf ormation about<br />
trustee sale postponements be<br />
made available to y ou and to the<br />
public, as a courtesy to those not<br />
present at the sale. If you wish to<br />
learn whether your sa le date has<br />
been postponed, and, if applicable,<br />
the rescheduled time and date f or<br />
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
With heart attacks,<br />
minutes matter<br />
Health<br />
Watch<br />
By the physicians and staff<br />
at Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas<br />
When a heart attac k<br />
strikes, what happens in the<br />
next few minutes can make a<br />
critical difference in both the<br />
immediate and long-term<br />
health consequences.<br />
Each year, about 1.2 million<br />
people in the United<br />
States have heart attacks.<br />
A heart attac k results<br />
when the flow of blood to the<br />
heart is sud denly cut off ,<br />
often due to a build-up of<br />
plaque in the arteries caused<br />
by coronary heart disease.<br />
Left untreated, the<br />
plaque eventually becomes<br />
so thick that it pr events<br />
blood from getting through.<br />
If blood flo w is not quic kly<br />
restored, the heart is<br />
deprived of o xygen and<br />
begins to die. If enough of<br />
the heart muscle is damaged,<br />
the heart attack can be fatal.<br />
That’s why it is vital to<br />
get medical attention immediately<br />
if you believe you or<br />
someone else may be having<br />
a heart attack.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sooner you get treatment,<br />
the less likely the damage<br />
to the heart m uscle.<br />
Immediate intervention by a<br />
medical professional team is<br />
critical to getting the<br />
blocked artery open with<br />
angioplasty and sten t placement<br />
and r estoring blood<br />
flow to the heart muscle.<br />
If treatment is received<br />
within several hours, longterm<br />
damage can often b e<br />
minimized or avoided.<br />
Once up to six h ours<br />
have passed without tr eatment,<br />
the injury tends to be<br />
more severe. After 12 hours,<br />
heart damage is lik ely to be<br />
permanent.<br />
<strong>The</strong> ability to r ecognize<br />
heart attack symptoms is<br />
critical. For men, the typical<br />
warning signs include an<br />
intense feeling of pr essure,<br />
pain or squeezing around the<br />
chest.<br />
<strong>The</strong> discomfort may<br />
radiate down one or both<br />
arms or up to the jaw, neck or<br />
shoulders.<br />
Sudden and pr ofuse<br />
sweating may also occur, as<br />
well as shortness of breath, a<br />
lightheaded feeling, or nausea.<br />
However, these symptoms<br />
are not al ways present<br />
— some people ma y have<br />
only mild discomfort, or just<br />
feel short of breath.<br />
Women often ha ve very<br />
different heart attack symptoms<br />
than men, and they can<br />
be less predictable. Research<br />
by the National Institutes of<br />
Health indicates that women<br />
often experience new or different<br />
physical symptoms as<br />
long as a month or more<br />
before experiencing heart<br />
attacks.<br />
<strong>The</strong> most commonl y<br />
reported symptoms included<br />
unusual fatigue, sleep disturbances,<br />
shortness of b reath,<br />
indigestion, and anxiety.<br />
Too often, people make the mistake<br />
of waiting to seek medical care<br />
because they don’t want to “look<br />
silly” if they aren’t having a heart<br />
attack after all.<br />
NIH research revealed<br />
that more than 40 percent of<br />
women reported no c hest<br />
pain before or during the<br />
heart attack.<br />
If you suspect y ou’re<br />
having a heart attac k, don’t<br />
write it off as indigestion or<br />
wait to see if y ou feel better.<br />
Call 911 immediately and<br />
tell the operator you are having<br />
symptoms of a heart<br />
attack.<br />
Too often, people make<br />
the mistake of w aiting to<br />
seek medical car e because<br />
they don’t want to “look<br />
silly” if they aren’t having a<br />
heart attack after all.<br />
To learn mor e, join<br />
Scripps for a fr ee presentation<br />
on heart attac k prevention<br />
and new treatments <strong>Feb</strong>.<br />
20, from 6 to 7 p.m. at<br />
Magdalena Ecke Family<br />
YMCA, 200 Saxony Rd. Call<br />
1-800-SCRIPPS (727-4777) to<br />
register.<br />
Health Watch is brought to you by<br />
the physicians and staff at Scripps<br />
Memorial Hospital Encinitas. For<br />
more information or for physician<br />
referral call 1-800-SCRIPPS.<br />
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Art show seeks entrants<br />
COAST CITIES —<br />
Applications for artists to<br />
be juried into the f ourth<br />
annual Art in the Pines are<br />
due <strong>Feb</strong>. 15.<br />
Artists who are<br />
California residents are<br />
invited to appl y for the<br />
show to be held at the<br />
Visitors’ Center, San Diego.<br />
<strong>The</strong> show, set for May<br />
4 and May 5 at Torrey Pines<br />
State Natural Reserve, will<br />
benefit children’s nature<br />
programs at <strong>The</strong> Torrey<br />
SMALL TALK<br />
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through sixth-graders have<br />
not yet looked through<br />
microscopes.<br />
I cut green vinyl into<br />
two wiggly, shapeless pieces<br />
and glued them to gether,<br />
leaving head and armholes. I<br />
decorated it with a nucleus<br />
and various vacuoles made<br />
of felt. I spotted my face and<br />
sprayed my hair to match<br />
and ta-da. Let the fun begin.<br />
<strong>The</strong> majority of little<br />
ones thought I was green<br />
eggs and ham. After I<br />
stopped laughing, I figured<br />
that was book-related<br />
enough to be acceptable. I<br />
then launched into an explanation<br />
of an amoeba, which<br />
made their eyes glaze over. I<br />
decided to opt for a germ.<br />
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the best c hoice for their<br />
health care.<br />
“Education is v ery<br />
important,” he said, “to<br />
know what your options are<br />
and not to panic when you<br />
have an episode of bac k<br />
pain.”<br />
Becoming educated on<br />
your spine care options -- and<br />
your surgeon -- is crucial.<br />
San Diego attorne y<br />
Kathryn Meadows, who specializes<br />
in malpractice and<br />
injury cases, advises people<br />
to get a r ecommendation<br />
from someone who has experience<br />
with a particular doctor.<br />
It’s especially helpful to<br />
get a recommendation from<br />
another doctor, perhaps your<br />
own general practitioner.<br />
She also suggested checking<br />
the California Medical Board<br />
website to see if there has<br />
been any disciplinary action<br />
against a doctor. Though, she<br />
added, the information there<br />
is not always complete.<br />
“Oftentimes there are<br />
multiple complaints against<br />
a doctor before there is public<br />
disciplinary action<br />
taken.” And if there is a private<br />
reprimand, the public<br />
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Pines Reserve.<br />
<strong>The</strong> event will offer a<br />
Plein-air competition with<br />
an award ceremony and<br />
artists’ booth for sale of<br />
nature-based artwork.<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will also be<br />
music, artist demonstrations,<br />
food, free nature<br />
hikes, raffle, silent auction<br />
and children activities.<br />
This event is hosted by<br />
the volunteer docents of<br />
the Torrey Pines State<br />
Natural Reserve.<br />
That got their attention. A<br />
sprinkling of others guessed<br />
I was a booger (close enough<br />
to a germ) and vomit, which<br />
was visually pretty accurate.<br />
I couldn’t fault any of them<br />
and it kept my laughing all<br />
week.<br />
<strong>The</strong> book fair was a<br />
grand success, although I<br />
doubt my amoeba outfit sold<br />
any books. It did, I think, add<br />
to the party atmosphere and<br />
convey my excitement about<br />
all things written and educational.<br />
It’s quite enough to<br />
inspire me again next year<br />
and I’m stocked up on glue<br />
sticks.<br />
Jean Gillette is a freelance writer<br />
who may have been a well-read<br />
court jester in a former life. Contact<br />
her at jgillette@coastnewsgroup.com<br />
will not know, she said.<br />
In addition, it’s important<br />
to learn whether your<br />
physician is board certified<br />
by the American Board of<br />
Medical Specialties (ABMS),<br />
she said, explaining that<br />
spine surgeons are generally<br />
certified in either orthopedic<br />
surgery or neurosurgery.<br />
Also, if a surgeon has had his<br />
or her surgical privileges at a<br />
hospital or sur gery center<br />
revoked or suspended, this is<br />
a huge red flag. Patients<br />
should always ask this question,<br />
as such a suspension or<br />
revocation is generally due<br />
to a significant number of<br />
unwarranted surgical complications<br />
and/or mistak es,<br />
Meadows said.<br />
Raiszadeh is certified<br />
by the American Board of<br />
Orthopaedic Surgery, an<br />
ABMS member board. He<br />
has surgical privileges at hospitals<br />
and sur gery centers<br />
throughout the county, and<br />
he and his brother, Ramin,<br />
serve as co-medical directors<br />
of the Advanced Spine<br />
Institute & Minimall y<br />
Invasive Spine center at<br />
Alvarado Hospital and are<br />
starting a spine center of<br />
excellence at the Ne w<br />
Palomar Hospital.<br />
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refreshed greens dressed<br />
with sesame-miso (goma-ae)<br />
or tofu-miso (shira-ae).<br />
“For the demo, I will stir<br />
fry some julienned vegetables,<br />
perhaps carrots, and<br />
flavor them with red pepper,<br />
ginger and soy sauce,” she<br />
said.<br />
“This is the first signing<br />
venue where I will arri ve<br />
without vegetables and I am<br />
tremendously excited to<br />
cook from what is growing at<br />
Chino Farms right now. <strong>The</strong><br />
final menu will evolve naturally<br />
once I can actuall y<br />
touch their beautiful pr oduce.”<br />
Singleton Hachisu took<br />
on the book pr oject after<br />
raising three sons and spending<br />
several years cooking,<br />
teaching cooking and helping<br />
with f arming which<br />
“toughened me to the point<br />
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because they are receiving<br />
“a spinal surgeon’s perspective.”<br />
While he cautioned<br />
that, “there’s no quick fix out<br />
there,” those who c hoose<br />
Spine Zone are “empowered<br />
to treat (their) problem.”<br />
This concept is important<br />
to him, as he would like<br />
to change the paradigm of<br />
non-operative treatment to<br />
one of empo werment, he<br />
said.<br />
“I’d like to see this paradigm<br />
get added to every<br />
spine professional’s thought<br />
process,” he said, “so people<br />
really understand and harness<br />
the body’s own power to<br />
heal itself.”<br />
Dr. Steven Pratt, a San<br />
Diego ophthalmologist and<br />
New York Times-bestselling<br />
author on health and<br />
longevity, is an advocate of<br />
the Spine Zone. Pratt was<br />
feeling the cum ulative<br />
effects of a lifetime of physi-<br />
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where I knew I could do anything.”<br />
“<strong>The</strong> hardest part about<br />
writing the book w as<br />
wrestling myself into a positive<br />
frame of mind to start<br />
the main push of pulling all<br />
the pieces together and filling<br />
in the gaps,” she added.<br />
“I did it over the course of<br />
one long summer, but that<br />
was the summer after the<br />
earthquake and it really took<br />
until the fall to shake off the<br />
feeling of malaise. But I put<br />
on my earphones, cranked<br />
up early Joan Baez on my<br />
iPhone and was in the zone.”<br />
Chino Farms is located<br />
on 50 acres adjacent to Via<br />
de la Valle at 6123 Calzada<br />
Del Bosque, Rancho Santa<br />
Fe.<strong>The</strong> farm grows hundreds<br />
of varieties of produce each<br />
year, pulling from seeds from<br />
around the world, for walk-in<br />
customers and r estaurants<br />
including Mille Fleur and<br />
Market Bar & Restaurant.<br />
cal activity, and the lingering<br />
effects of sports injuries,<br />
when a tennis-pro friend recommended<br />
Dr. Kamshad<br />
Raiszadeh.<br />
“I’m a firm believer in<br />
exercise, stretching and gaining<br />
muscle strength,” Pratt<br />
said, “which is why I loved<br />
the concept (of Spine Zone)<br />
… I’m 100 percent behind<br />
what he’s doing there.”<br />
Pratt said his back “was<br />
not an easy fix,” and he was<br />
“open to any and all suggestions”<br />
on healing it, including<br />
surgery.<br />
“As a surgeon myself,”<br />
he said, “I know there are<br />
some things y ou can’t fix<br />
with rehab.”<br />
However, Pratt avoided<br />
surgery and was able to heal<br />
his back through the Spine<br />
Zone program.<br />
Dan Noel, Spine Zone<br />
clinic director, often sees<br />
results like Pratt’s.<br />
“That’s why I w ant my<br />
parents, my friends, people<br />
on the street to know about<br />
this,” Noel said.<br />
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the sale of this pr operty, you may<br />
call 800-280-2832 f or information<br />
regarding the trustee’s sale or visit<br />
this Internet Web site<br />
http://www.qualityloan.com , using<br />
the file n umber assigned to this<br />
foreclosure by the Trustee: CA-12-<br />
529123-JP . Information about<br />
postponements that are very short<br />
in duration or that occur close in<br />
time to the scheduled sale may not<br />
immediately be r eflected in the<br />
telephone information or on the<br />
Internet Web site. <strong>The</strong> best way to<br />
verify postponement inf ormation<br />
is to attend the scheduled sale. <strong>The</strong><br />
undersigned Trustee disclaims any<br />
liability for any incorrectness of<br />
the property address or other common<br />
designation, if any, shown<br />
herein. If no street address or other<br />
common designation is sho wn,<br />
directions to the location of the<br />
property may be obtained by sending<br />
a written request to the beneficiary<br />
within 10 days of the date of<br />
first publication of this Notice of<br />
Sale. If the Trustee is una ble to<br />
convey title for any reason, the successful<br />
bidder's sole and e xclusive<br />
remedy shall be the r eturn of<br />
monies paid to the Trustee, and the<br />
successful bidder shall have no further<br />
recourse. If the sale is set<br />
aside for any reason, the Purchaser<br />
at the sale shall be entitled only to<br />
a return of the deposit paid. <strong>The</strong><br />
Purchaser shall ha ve no further<br />
recourse against the Mortgagor ,<br />
the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s<br />
Attorney. Date: Quality Loan<br />
Service Corporation 2141 5th<br />
Avenue San Diego , CA 92101 619-<br />
645-7711 For NON SALE inf ormation<br />
only Sale Line: 800-280-2832 O<br />
r Login to:<br />
h ttp://www.qualityloan.com<br />
Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-<br />
7711 Ext 5318 Quality Loan<br />
Service Corp. If you have previously<br />
been discharged through bankruptcy,<br />
you may have been released<br />
of personal liability for this loan in<br />
which case this letter is inten ded<br />
to exercise the note holders right’s<br />
against the r eal property only.<br />
THIS NOTICE IS SENT FOR THE<br />
PURPOSE OF COLLECTING A<br />
DEBT. THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPT-<br />
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ON<br />
BEHALF OF THE HOLDER AND<br />
OWNER OF THE NOTE. ANY<br />
INFORMATION OBTAINED BY<br />
OR PROVIDED TO THIS FIRM OR<br />
THE CREDITOR WILL BE USED<br />
FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required<br />
by law, you are hereby notified that<br />
a negative credit report reflecting<br />
on your credit record may be submitted<br />
to a cr edit report agency if<br />
you fail to fulfill the terms of y our<br />
credit obligations. TS No.: CA-12-<br />
529123-JP IDSPub #0044288<br />
1/25/<strong>2013</strong> 2/1/<strong>2013</strong> 2/8/<strong>2013</strong> CN<br />
14488<br />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS<br />
OF BULK SALE<br />
(UCC Sec. 6105)<br />
Escrow No. 13-30988<br />
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a<br />
bulk sale is about to be made. <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s), business address(es) of<br />
the Seller(s), are: Matthew K.<br />
Banhagel 2105 San Elijo Avenue<br />
Cardiff, CA 92007 Doing Business<br />
as: Subway At Cardiff #17667 2105<br />
San Elijo Avenue Cardiff, CA<br />
92007. All other business name(s)<br />
and address(es) used b y the<br />
Seller(s) within the past thr ee<br />
years, as stated b y the Seller(s),<br />
is/are: Encinitas Subw ay #42849<br />
Encinitas Partners, 138 Encinitas<br />
Blvd Encinitas, CA 92034. <strong>The</strong> location<br />
in Calif ornia of the Chief<br />
Executive Officer of the Seller(s)<br />
is: 2433 Newcastle Avenue Cardiff,<br />
CA 92007. <strong>The</strong> name(s) and address<br />
of the Buy er(s) is/are: Marc Minh<br />
Tran and Ma y Huon Tran 5527<br />
Brettonwood Court San Diego C A<br />
92130. <strong>The</strong> assets being sold ar e<br />
generally described as: All Fixtures<br />
and Equipment, Business Name,<br />
Goodwill, Inventory, Covenant Not<br />
to Compete, and other tangible<br />
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assets and are located at: 2105 San<br />
Elijo Avenue Cardiff By <strong>The</strong> Sea,<br />
CA 92007. <strong>The</strong> bulk sale is intended<br />
to be consummated at the office<br />
of: Maritime Escrow, Inc. 7750-A El<br />
Camino Real Car lsbad, CA 92009<br />
and the anticipated sale date is<br />
April 2, <strong>2013</strong>. <strong>The</strong> bulk sale is subject<br />
to Calif ornia Uniform<br />
Commercial Code Section 6106.2<br />
YES. <strong>The</strong> name and address of the<br />
person with whom claims ma y be<br />
filed is: Maritime Escr ow, Inc.<br />
7750-A El Camino Real Car lsbad,<br />
CA 92009 Attention M. Howard<br />
Tadlock and the last date for filing<br />
claims by any creditor shall be<br />
March 29, <strong>2013</strong>, which is the business<br />
day before the sale date specified<br />
above. Dated: 01/20/13<br />
Buyer(s) By: /s/ Marc Minh Tran By:<br />
/s/ May Huon Tran 2/8/13 CNS-<br />
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />
CHANGE OF NAME<br />
CASE NUMBER<br />
37-<strong>2013</strong>-00032865-CU-PT-NC<br />
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />
Petitioner(s): Ambra Lynne Austin<br />
filed a petition with this court for a<br />
decree changing names as follows:<br />
a. Present name Ambra Lynne<br />
Austin changed to proposed name<br />
Ahmbra Lynne Boudreaux THE<br />
COURT ORDERS that all per sons<br />
interested in this matter appear<br />
before this Court at the hearing<br />
indicated below to sho w cause, if<br />
any, why the petition f or a change<br />
of name should not be g ranted.<br />
Any person objecting to the name<br />
changes described above must file<br />
a written objection that includes<br />
the reasons for the objection at<br />
least two days before the matter is<br />
scheduled to be hear d and m ust<br />
appear at the hearing to sho w<br />
cause why the petition should not<br />
be granted. If no written objection<br />
is timely filed, the court may grant<br />
the petition without a hearing.<br />
NOTICE OF HEARING: In Dept 26<br />
of the Superior Court of California,<br />
County of San Diego, North County<br />
Division, 325 S Melr ose Drive,<br />
Vista, CA 92081 on March 26, <strong>2013</strong><br />
at 8:30 a.m.<br />
Date: January 31, <strong>2013</strong><br />
K Michael Kirkman<br />
Judge of the Superior Court<br />
02/08, 02/15, 02/22, 03/01/13<br />
CN 14543<br />
NOTICE OF APPLICATION<br />
FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP<br />
OF ALCOHOLIC<br />
BEVERAGE LICENSE<br />
Date of Filingg Application:<br />
January 23, <strong>2013</strong><br />
To Whom It May Concern:<br />
<strong>The</strong> Name(s) of the Applicant(s)<br />
is/are:<br />
NATIVE FOODS CALIFORNIA<br />
LLC<br />
<strong>The</strong> applicants listed a bove are<br />
applying to the Department of<br />
Alcoholic Beverage Control to<br />
sell alcoholic beverages at:<br />
127 N EL CAMINO REAL<br />
STE H & J<br />
ENCINITAS, CA 92024-5399<br />
Type of license(s) applied for:<br />
41 - On-Sale Beer and Wine -<br />
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR<br />
CHANGE OF NAME<br />
CASE NUMBER<br />
37-<strong>2013</strong>-00032331-CU-PT-NC<br />
TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS:<br />
Petitioner(s): Melissa Aspen Hill<br />
filed a petition with this court for a<br />
decree changing names as follows:<br />
a. Present name Melissa Aspen<br />
Hill changed to pr oposed name<br />
Aspen Hill. THE COURT ORDERS<br />
that all per sons interested in this<br />
matter appear before this Court at<br />
the hearing indicated belo w to<br />
show cause, if any, why the petition<br />
for a change of name should not be<br />
granted. Any person objecting to<br />
the name changes described above<br />
must file a written objection that<br />
includes the reasons for the objection<br />
at least tw o days before the<br />
matter is sc heduled to be hear d<br />
and must appear at the hearing to<br />
show cause why the petition should<br />
not be granted. If no written objection<br />
is timely filed, the court may<br />
grant the petition without a hear -<br />
ing. NOTICE OF HEARING: In<br />
Dept 26 of the Superior Court of<br />
California, County of San Diego ,<br />
Legals 800<br />
North County Di vision, 325 South<br />
Melrose Drive Vista, CA 92081 on<br />
March 26, <strong>2013</strong> at 8:30 a.m. Date:<br />
January 29, <strong>2013</strong> K. Michael<br />
Kirkman Judge of the Superior<br />
Court 02/01, 02/08, 02/15, 02/22/13<br />
CN 14532<br />
NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF:<br />
SHARON LEE RESINGER CASE<br />
#: 37-<strong>2013</strong>-00032760-PR-LA-CTL<br />
To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />
contingent creditors, and persons<br />
who ma y otherwise be interested<br />
in the will or estate, or both<br />
of: Sharon L. Resinger, Sharon<br />
Resinger, Shari Lee Resinger,<br />
Shari L. Resinger, Shari Resinger,<br />
Shari Resinger-Andersack, Shari<br />
Andersack-Resinger, Sharon Lee<br />
Andersack, Sharon L. Andersack,<br />
Sharon Andersack, Shari<br />
Andersack, Sharon Lee Speerstra,<br />
Sharon L. Speerstra, Shari L.<br />
Andersacks, Sharon L. Speerstra-<br />
Resinger, Shari L. Speerstra-<br />
Resinger, Shari L. Speerstra, Shari<br />
Speerstra, Shari L. Speerstara. A<br />
PETITION FOR PR OBATE has<br />
been filed b y Martin Bradley<br />
Resinger in the Superior Court of<br />
California, County of San Diego .<br />
THE PETITION FOR PR OBATE<br />
requests that Martin Bradley<br />
Resinger be appointed as personal<br />
representative to administer the<br />
estate of the decedent. THE PETI-<br />
TION requests authority to admin -<br />
ister the estate under the<br />
Independent Administration of<br />
Estates Act. (This authority will<br />
allow the per sonal representative<br />
to take many actions without<br />
obtaining court appr oval. Before<br />
taking certain v ery important<br />
actions, however, the personal representative<br />
will be required to give<br />
notice to interested persons unless<br />
they have waived notice or consented<br />
to the pr oposed action.)<br />
<strong>The</strong> independent administr ation<br />
authority will be granted unless an<br />
interested person files an objection<br />
to the petition and shows good<br />
cause why the court should not<br />
grant authority. A HEARING on<br />
the petition will be held on<br />
MARCH 12, <strong>2013</strong> at 11 a.m. in<br />
Dept. PC-1, located at SUPERIOR<br />
COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUN-<br />
TY OF SAN DIEGO , Central<br />
Division, 1409 Fourth Avenue, San<br />
Diego, CA 92101. IF YOU OBJECT<br />
to the granting of the petition, you<br />
should appear at the hearing and<br />
state your objections or file writ -<br />
ten objections with the court<br />
before the hearing. Your appearance<br />
may be in per son or by your<br />
attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDI-<br />
TOR or a contingent creditor of the<br />
deceased, you must file your claim<br />
with the court and mail a cop y to<br />
the personal representative<br />
appointed by the court within four<br />
months from the date of fir st<br />
issuance of letter s as pr ovided in<br />
Probate Code section 9100. <strong>The</strong><br />
time for filing claims will not<br />
expire before four months from the<br />
hearing dated noticed above. YOU<br />
MAY EXAMINE the file k ept by<br />
the court. If you are a person interested<br />
in the estate, you may file<br />
with the court a Request for Special<br />
Notice (form DE-154) of the filing<br />
of an in ventory and appr aisal of<br />
estate assets or of an y petition or<br />
account as pr ovided in Pr obate<br />
Code section 1250. A Request for<br />
Special Notice form is a vailable<br />
from the court cler k. Attorney for<br />
Petitioner: Karen L. Gleason Huss<br />
(SBN 144612) 1739 Sorr el Court,<br />
Carlsbad, CA 92011-5146<br />
Telephone: 760-438-4082 02/08,<br />
02/15, 02/22/<strong>2013</strong> CN 14548<br />
NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF<br />
AUDREY LESLIE CASE NO. 37-<br />
<strong>2013</strong>-00030384-PR-LA-CTLROA #:<br />
1 (IMAGED FILE)<br />
To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />
contingent creditors, and persons<br />
who ma y otherwise be inter -<br />
ested in the will or estate, or both,<br />
of: AUDREY LESLIE A Petition for<br />
Probate has been filed b y DOU-<br />
GLAS CALLISON in the Superior<br />
Court of California, County of SAN<br />
DIEGO. <strong>The</strong> Petition for Probate<br />
requests that DOUGLAS C ALLI-<br />
SON be appointed as personal representative<br />
to administer the<br />
estate of the decedent. <strong>The</strong><br />
Petition requests authority to<br />
administer the estate under the<br />
Independent Administration of<br />
Estates Act. (This authority will<br />
allow the per sonal representative<br />
to take many actions without<br />
obtaining court appr oval. Before<br />
taking certain v ery important<br />
actions, however, the personal representative<br />
will be required to give<br />
notice to interested persons unless<br />
they have waived notice or consented<br />
to the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong><br />
independent administration<br />
authority will be granted unless an<br />
interested person files an objection<br />
to the petition and shows good<br />
cause why the court should not<br />
grant the authority. A hearing on<br />
the petition will be held in this<br />
court on MAR 07 <strong>2013</strong> at 1:30 P .M.<br />
in Dept. PC-2 located at 1409 4th<br />
Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101-3105<br />
Central Division/Madge Bradley<br />
Building. If you object to the granting<br />
of the petition, you should<br />
appear at the hearing and state<br />
your objections or file written<br />
objections with the court bef ore<br />
Legals 800<br />
the hearing. Your appearance may<br />
be in person or by your attorney. If<br />
you are a creditor or a contingent<br />
creditor of the decedent, you must<br />
file your claim with the court and<br />
mail a copy to the per sonal representative<br />
appointed b y the court<br />
within the later of either (1) f our<br />
months from the date of fir st<br />
issuance of letters to a general personal<br />
representative, as defined in<br />
section 58(b) of the Calif ornia<br />
Probate Code, or (2) 60 da ys from<br />
the date of mailing or per sonal<br />
delivery to y ou of a notice under<br />
section 9052 of the Calif ornia<br />
Probate Code. Other California<br />
statutes and legal authority ma y<br />
affect your rights as a creditor. You<br />
may want to consult with an attorney<br />
knowledgeable in Calif ornia<br />
law. You may examine the file kept<br />
by the court. If you are a per son<br />
interested in the estate, you may<br />
file with the court a Request f or<br />
Special Notice (f orm DE-154) of<br />
the filing of an in ventory and<br />
appraisal of estate assets or of an y<br />
petition or account as pr ovided in<br />
Probate Code section 1250. A<br />
Request for Special Notice form is<br />
available from the court cler k.<br />
Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner:<br />
Harold G. Ayer, Esq., 3131 Camino<br />
Del Rio N., Ste 1610, San Diego, CA<br />
92108, Telephone: 619-563-5404<br />
2/1, 2/8, 2/15/13 CNS-2436742# CN<br />
14517<br />
NOTICE OF PETITION TO<br />
ADMINISTER ESTATE OF<br />
THERESA ABBISSO CASE NO.<br />
37-<strong>2013</strong>-00030133-PR-LA-CTL ROA<br />
#: 1 (IMAGED FILE)<br />
To all heir s, beneficiaries, creditors,<br />
contingent creditors, and persons<br />
who ma y otherwise be interested<br />
in the will or estate, or both,<br />
of: THERESA ABBISSO A Petition<br />
for Probate has been filed b y<br />
LEONARD ABBISSO in the<br />
Superior Court of Calif ornia,<br />
County of SAN DIEGO . <strong>The</strong><br />
Petition for Probate requests that<br />
LEONARD ABBISSO be appointed<br />
as personal representative to<br />
administer the estate of the decedent.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Petition requests authority<br />
to administer the estate under<br />
the Independent Administration of<br />
Estates Act. (This authority will<br />
allow the per sonal representative<br />
to take many actions without<br />
obtaining court appr oval. Before<br />
taking certain v ery important<br />
actions, however, the personal representative<br />
will be required to give<br />
notice to interested persons unless<br />
they have waived notice or consented<br />
to the proposed action.) <strong>The</strong><br />
independent administration<br />
authority will be granted unless an<br />
interested person files an objection<br />
to the petition and shows good<br />
cause why the court should not<br />
grant the authority. A hearing on<br />
the petition will be held in this<br />
court on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26, <strong>2013</strong> at 11:00<br />
a.m. in Dept. PC-1 located at 1409<br />
4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101-<br />
3105 Central Division/Madge<br />
Bradley Building. If you object to<br />
the granting of the petition, you<br />
should appear at the hearing and<br />
state your objections or file writ -<br />
ten objections with the court<br />
before the hearing. Your appearance<br />
may be in per son or by your<br />
attorney. If you are a creditor or a<br />
contingent creditor of the dece -<br />
dent, you must file your claim with<br />
the court and mail a cop y to the<br />
personal representative appointed<br />
by the court within the later of<br />
either (1) f our months fr om the<br />
date of first issuance of letters to a<br />
general personal representative, as<br />
defined in section 58(b) of the<br />
California Probate Code, or (2) 60<br />
days from the date of mailing or<br />
personal delivery to you of a notice<br />
under section 9052 of the<br />
California Probate Code. Other<br />
California statutes and legal<br />
authority may affect your rights as<br />
a creditor. You may want to consult<br />
with an attorney knowledgeable in<br />
California law. You may examine<br />
the file kept by the court. If you are<br />
a person interested in the estate,<br />
you may file with the court a<br />
Request for Special Notice (f orm<br />
DE-154) of the filing of an inventory<br />
and appraisal of estate assets or<br />
of any petition or account as pr ovided<br />
in Pr obate Code section<br />
1250. A Request for Special Notice<br />
form is a vailable from the court<br />
clerk. Petitioner/Attorney for<br />
Petitioner: Dennis P earce Kelly,<br />
Esq., Village Law Center, 1132 San<br />
Marino Drive, Suite 201, Lake San<br />
Marcos, CA 92078-4600, Telephone:<br />
760.471.5244 1/25, 2/1, 2/8/13 CNS-<br />
2435573# CN 14506<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003521<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. SRS Financial Group B. SRS<br />
Financial. Located at: 3553 P aseo<br />
De Francisco #208 Oceanside, CA<br />
San Diego 92056. Mailing Address:<br />
Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: A Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: 01/16/13. This<br />
business is hereby registered by<br />
the following owner(s): 1. SRS<br />
Financial Group, Inc. 3553 Paseo<br />
De Francisco #208 Oceanside, CA<br />
92056. This statement w as filed<br />
with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />
San Diego on <strong>Feb</strong>. 05, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Seth<br />
Ruben Sharon 02/08, 02/15, 02/22,<br />
Legals 800<br />
03/01/13 CN 14563<br />
STATEMENT OF ABANDON-<br />
MENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS<br />
BUSINESS NAME<br />
FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003518<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business: A.<br />
SRS Financial B. SRS Financial<br />
and Investment Company Located<br />
at: 3553 P aseo De Francisco Unit<br />
208 Oceanside, CA San Diego<br />
92056. Mailing Address: Same.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ficititious Business Name<br />
referred to above was filed in San<br />
Diego County on: 11-16-10 and<br />
assigned File No. 2010-030744 is<br />
abandoned by the f ollowing registrant(s):<br />
1. Seth Ruben Sharon<br />
3553 Paseo De Francisco Unit 208<br />
Oceanside, CA 92056-4156. This<br />
statement was filed with Ernest J .<br />
Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/County<br />
Clerk of San Diego County, on <strong>Feb</strong>.<br />
05, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Seth Ruben Shar on<br />
02/08, 02/15, 02/22, 03/01/13 CN<br />
14562<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001225<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. DRS Fulfillment & Packaging B.<br />
DRS Fulfillment & Assembly<br />
Services C. CD’s We Copy D.<br />
Digital Replication Services, Inc.<br />
Located at: 988 S. Andreasen Dr.<br />
Ste. B Escondido, CA San Diego<br />
92029. Mailing Address: Same.<br />
This business is conducted b y: A<br />
Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />
business began: 01/01/13. This<br />
business is hereby registered by<br />
the following owner(s): 1. Digital<br />
Replication Services, Inc. 988 S.<br />
Andreasen Dr. Ste. B Escondido,<br />
CA 92029 This statement was filed<br />
with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />
San Diego on J an. 14, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
S/Frank A. Martin 02/08, 02/15,<br />
02/22, 03/01/13 CN 14559<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002307<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Cali-<strong>Coast</strong> Construction<br />
Company Located at: 1879<br />
Rockhoff Rd. Escondido, CA San<br />
Diego 92026. Mailing Address:<br />
Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: 01/01/13. This<br />
business is hereby registered by<br />
the following owner(s): 1. Miguel<br />
Rodriguez 1879 Rockhoff Rd.<br />
Escondido, CA 92026 This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an. 24, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Miguel<br />
Rodriguez 02/08, 02/15, 02/22,<br />
03/01/13 CN 14553<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002033<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Kith & Kind B. kind films<br />
Located at: 7083 Estr ella De Mar<br />
Rd. #12-B Carlsbad, CA San Diego<br />
92009. Mailing Address: Same.<br />
This business is conducted b y: An<br />
Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: 01/21/13. This business<br />
is hereby registered by the following<br />
owner(s): 1. Gretchen K. Bayer<br />
7083 Estrella De Mar Rd. #12-B<br />
Carlsbad, CA 92009. This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on Jan. 22, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Gretchen<br />
K. Bayer 02/08, 02/15, 02/22,<br />
03/01/13 CN 14552<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003212<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. SD Remodeling B. SanDiego<br />
Remodeling Located at: 3420 Vale<br />
Blossom Ct. #203 Carlsbad, CA San<br />
Diego 92067. Mailing Address: P.O.<br />
Box 1488 Ranc ho Santa F e, CA<br />
92067. This business is conducted<br />
by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: Not Yet Started.<br />
This business is hereby registered<br />
by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />
Dmitriy Zagorodniy 3420 Vale<br />
Blossom Ct. #203 Carlsbad, CA<br />
92010. This statement w as filed<br />
with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />
San Diego on F eb. 01, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
S/Dmitriy Zagorodniy 02/08, 02/15,<br />
02/22, 03/01/13 CN14551<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003096<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. <strong>The</strong> Dirty Sauce Company<br />
Located at: 1732 Mac kinnon Ave.<br />
Cardiff, CA San Diego 92007.<br />
Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />
is conducted b y: An<br />
Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: Not Yet Started. This<br />
business is hereby registered by<br />
the following owner(s): 1. Eunice<br />
Scarfo 1732 Mackinnon Ave.<br />
Cardiff, CA 92007. This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an 31, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Eunice<br />
Scarfo 02/08, 02/15, 02/22, 03/01/13<br />
CN14549<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003085<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. A & M Communications<br />
Located at: 6201 Alverton Dr.<br />
Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92009.<br />
Mailing Address: Same. This busi-<br />
Legals 800<br />
ness is conducted b y: An<br />
Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: Not Yet Started. This<br />
business is hereby registered by<br />
the following owner(s): 1. Ratsmy<br />
Manzano 6201 Alverton Dr.<br />
Carlsbad, CA 92009. This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an 31, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Ratsmy<br />
Manzano 02/08, 02/15, 02/22,<br />
03/01/13 CN14547<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003093<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Somers Media Located at: 947<br />
Greenlake Court, Cardiff, CA San<br />
Diego 92057. Mailing Address:<br />
Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: An Individual <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: 05/05/12.<br />
This business is hereby registered<br />
by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />
<strong>The</strong>resa Somers 947 Greenlake<br />
Court, Cardiff, CA 92007. This<br />
statement was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on Jan 31, <strong>2013</strong>. S/<strong>The</strong>resa<br />
Somers 02/08, 02/15, 02/22,<br />
03/01/13 CN14546<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002847<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Ladder MD Located at: 4312<br />
Canyon Vista Dr, Oceanside, CA<br />
San Diego 92057. Mailing<br />
Address: Same. This business is<br />
conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />
transaction of business began: Not<br />
Yet Started. This business is hereby<br />
registered by the f ollowing<br />
owner(s): 1. Dirk Weldon Draper,<br />
4312 Canyon Vista Dr, Oceanside,<br />
CA 92057 This statement was filed<br />
with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />
San Diego on Jan 30, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Dirk<br />
Weldon Draper 02/08, 02/15, 02/22,<br />
03/01/13 CN14545<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-003098<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Brooks Interiors Located at:<br />
1635 Mapleleaf Court, Encinitas,<br />
CA San Diego 92024. Mailing<br />
Address: Same. This business is<br />
conducted by: An Individual <strong>The</strong><br />
transaction of busine ss began:<br />
11/01/07. This business is hereby<br />
registered by the f ollowing<br />
owner(s): 1. Cynthia K Brooks,<br />
1635 Mapleleaf Court, Encinitas,<br />
CA 92024 This statement was filed<br />
with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />
San Diego on J an 31, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
S/Cynthia K Brooks. 02/08, 02/15,<br />
02/22, 03/01/13 CN14544<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002597<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Kettle Bud B. Jorge Mendoza.<br />
PT Located at: 2739 Woodwind Rd.<br />
Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92008.<br />
Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />
is conducted b y: An<br />
Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: Not Yet Started. This<br />
business is hereby registered by<br />
the following owner(s): 1. Jorge<br />
Mendoza 2739 Woodwind Rd.<br />
Carlsbad, CA 92008 . This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an. 28, <strong>2013</strong> S/Jorge<br />
Mendoza 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />
02/22/13 CN 14531<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002418<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Catjama Located at: 3267<br />
Bernardo Ln. Escondido, CA San<br />
Diego 92029. Mailing Address:<br />
Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: A Married Couple. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: Not Yet<br />
Started. This business is hereby<br />
registered by the f ollowing<br />
owner(s): 1. Jonathan Hayles 3267<br />
Bernardo Ln. Escondido, CA 92029<br />
2. Andrea Hayles 3267 Bernardo<br />
Ln. Escondido, CA 92029 . This<br />
statement was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on Jan. 25, <strong>2013</strong> S/Jonathan<br />
Hayles 2/01, 02/08, 02/15, 02/22/13<br />
CN 14527<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001302<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Catjama Located at: 2258<br />
Montgomery Ave. Cardiff, CA San<br />
Diego 92007. Mailing Address:<br />
Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: A Married Couple. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: 01/09/13.<br />
This business is hereby registered<br />
by the following owner(s): 1. Mark<br />
Whitehouse 2258 Montgomery<br />
Ave. Cardiff, CA 92007 2. Deborah<br />
Slee 2258 Montgomery Ave.<br />
Cardiff, CA 92007. This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an. 14, <strong>2013</strong> S/Mark<br />
Whitehouse 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />
02/22/13 CN 14526<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-000264<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Kyre Wilcox Pools Located at:<br />
927 A Bracero Rd. Encinitas, CA<br />
San Diego 92024. Mailing Address:<br />
Legals 800<br />
Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: Not Yet Started.<br />
This business is hereby registered<br />
by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.Kyre<br />
Bryan Madeira-Wilcox 927 A<br />
Bracero Rd. Encinitas, CA 92024.<br />
This statement w as filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an. 03, <strong>2013</strong> S/Kyre<br />
Bryan Madeira-Wilcox 2/01, 02/08,<br />
02/15, 02/22/13 CN 14525<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001992<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. PJI Processing Company<br />
Located at: 404 Encinitas Blvd.<br />
#385 Encinitas, CA San Diego<br />
92024. Mailing Address: Same. This<br />
business is conducted b y: An<br />
Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: Not Yet Started. This<br />
business is hereby registered by<br />
the following owner(s): 1. Patrick J.<br />
Immenso 404 Encinitas Blvd. #385<br />
Encinitas, CA 92024. This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on Jan. 22, <strong>2013</strong> S/Patrick J.<br />
Immenso 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />
02/22/13 CN 14521<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-002283<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. JJR Carpet Cleaning Located at:<br />
665 Elaine Av. Oceanside, CA San<br />
Diego 92057. Mailing Address:<br />
Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: Not Yet Started.<br />
This business is hereby registered<br />
by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />
Jesefina Ridriguez 665 Elaine Av.<br />
Oceanside, CA 92057. This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an. 24, <strong>2013</strong> S/Josefina<br />
Rodriguez 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />
02/22/13 CN 14520<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-000707<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Group Think B. Money MindEd<br />
Located at: 3556 Valley St.<br />
Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92008.<br />
Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />
is conducted b y: An<br />
Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: 01/01/13. This business<br />
is hereby registered by the following<br />
owner(s): 1. Jackie Weitzberg<br />
3556 Valley St. Carlsbad, CA 92008.<br />
This statement w as filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an. 09, <strong>2013</strong> S/Jackie<br />
Weitzberg 2/01, 02/08, 02/15,<br />
02/22/13 CN 14513<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001761<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Las Playas Print Co Located at:<br />
3045 Jefferson St. San Diego, CA<br />
San Diego 92110. Mailing Address:<br />
Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: A Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: Not Yet Started.<br />
This business is hereby registered<br />
by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />
Cadence Group, Inc. 3045<br />
Jefferson St. San Diego, CA 92110.<br />
This statement w as filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an. 17, <strong>2013</strong> S/Stephen<br />
Johnson 2/01, 02/08, 02/15, 02/22/13<br />
CN 14512<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001430<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Pure LED International Located<br />
at: 2105 Camino Vida Roble Sutie<br />
C Carlsbad, CA San Diego 92011.<br />
Mailing Address: Same. This business<br />
is conducted b y: An<br />
Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: 12/01/12. This business<br />
is hereby registered by the following<br />
owner(s): 1. Marc Zartarian<br />
2105 Camino Vida Roble #C<br />
Carlsbad, CA 92011 This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on J an. 15, <strong>2013</strong> S/Marc<br />
Zartarian 01/25, 02/01, 02/08,<br />
02/15/13 CN 14504<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001432<br />
<strong>The</strong> name(s) of the business:<br />
A. RCH Consulting Located at: 147<br />
W. Glaucus St. Unit A Encinitas,<br />
CA San Diego 92024. Mailing<br />
Address: Same. This business is<br />
conducted by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong><br />
transaction of business began: Not<br />
Yet Started. This business is hereby<br />
registered by the f ollowing<br />
owner(s): 1. Renee Herrell 147 W.<br />
Glaucus St. Unit A Encinitas, CA<br />
92024 This statement w as filed<br />
with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />
San Diego on Jan. 15, <strong>2013</strong> S/Renee<br />
Herrell 01/25, 02/01, 02/08, 02/15/13<br />
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SOUP TO NUTS by Rick Stromoski<br />
FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves<br />
THE BORN LOSER by Art & Chip Sansom<br />
BIG NATE by Lincoln Peirce<br />
MONTY by Jim Meddick<br />
ARLO & JANIS by Jimmy Johnson<br />
THE GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr<br />
COW & BOY by Mark Leiknes<br />
THE COAST NEWS<br />
By Bernice Bede Osol<br />
FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, <strong>2013</strong><br />
For many years, you might have been<br />
of the opinion that fortuitous things<br />
happened to others, not you.That is all<br />
likely to change in the year ahead, as<br />
your luck will take a positive turn that<br />
even you can’t deny.<br />
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-<strong>Feb</strong>. 19) —<br />
Disappointment is likely if someone for<br />
whom you do a favor is unable to adequately<br />
express his or her thanks.<br />
You’ll feel better if you don’t expect<br />
anything.<br />
PISCES (<strong>Feb</strong>. 20-March 20) — A<br />
burned child fears the fire, but you’re<br />
not a kid anymore. Stop shunning a<br />
former collaborator just because he or<br />
she erred in the past. Be the bigger<br />
person and forgive and forget.<br />
ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You’re<br />
in a better position career-wise than<br />
you might think. Though you might<br />
see only dark clouds ahead, don’t<br />
retreat from doing what you should<br />
and can do.<br />
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) —<br />
Because all your focus is placed on<br />
lofty objectives, it might be difficult for<br />
you to see the multitudes of lesser but<br />
still profitable opportunities.<br />
Remember, small things can add up.<br />
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) —<br />
Although a joint venture in which<br />
you’re involved should be uppermost<br />
B19<br />
in your mind, this isn’t likely to be the<br />
case. Diverting your attention elsewhere<br />
could dilute your efforts.<br />
CANCER (June 21-July 22) — <strong>The</strong>re<br />
is a hard way to do things and an easy<br />
way. Even though you might recognize<br />
the difference, for some reason you’ll<br />
make things tougher than they need<br />
to be.<br />
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — If you find<br />
yourself in the position of being unable<br />
to finalize an important project, don’t<br />
make things worse by stewing over it.<br />
Let those fruits ripen a bit longer on<br />
the tree.<br />
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Don’t<br />
turn your household into a military<br />
installation. Harsh rules and commands<br />
won’t be nearly as effective as<br />
making polite pleas.<br />
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) —<br />
Remember, the mind is a remarkable<br />
mechanism for performing wonders.<br />
All you have to do is marshal your<br />
thinking to conquer doubt and accomplish<br />
whatever you wish.<br />
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) —<br />
Because of an inability to capitalize on<br />
a good opportunity, the biggest problem<br />
you’ll have to contend with is<br />
accepting your shortcomings.<br />
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — It<br />
might be wise to analyze your desire<br />
for something material. <strong>The</strong>re’s a<br />
chance you may be seeking it for the<br />
wrong reasons.<br />
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) —<br />
Even though you might be truly grateful<br />
to someone who does a favor for<br />
you, you might be unable to express<br />
your gratitude in a way that you feel is<br />
adequate. Nonetheless, do your best.
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From Page B18<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSIINEESS NAMME<br />
STATEEMMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001435 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. B.C. Conttainerrss, IIncc. Located at: 276<br />
Trade St. San Marcos, CA San Diego<br />
92078. Mailing Address: Same. This<br />
business is conducted b y: A<br />
Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: Not Yet Started. This business<br />
is hereby registered by the following<br />
owner(s): 1. B.C. Conttainners, Incc.<br />
276 Trade St. Saan MMarcos, CA 92078.<br />
This statement w as filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Jan. 15, <strong>2013</strong> S/Mark Anderson 01/25,<br />
02/01, 02/08, 02/15/13 CN 14498<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEE<br />
STTATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001676 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A.Vanilla Bean Toys Located at: 1026<br />
hird Street Encinitas, CA San Diego<br />
92024. Mailing Address: Same. This<br />
business is conducted by: An Individual.<br />
<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began: Not<br />
Yet Started. This business is hereby registered<br />
by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />
Elise Orozcco 1026 Thiird Street<br />
Enciinitas,, CCA 920244. This statement was<br />
filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />
San Diego on J an. 17, <strong>2013</strong> S/Elise<br />
Orozco 01/25, 02/01, 02/08, 02/15/13 CN<br />
14497<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMEE<br />
STTATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001241 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Booardworks B. Boaardworks Surf C.<br />
Boaardworkks SUP D. Boardworkks<br />
Internatiional Located at: 5925 Priestl y<br />
Drive, Suite 120 Car lsbad, CA San<br />
iego 92008. Mailing Address: Same.<br />
his business is conducted b y: A<br />
imited Liability Company. <strong>The</strong> transacion<br />
of business began: 10/09/08. This<br />
usiness is hereby registered by the folowing<br />
owner(s): 1. Papa Hanna LLC<br />
55925 Priestly Drive, SSuite 120 CCaarlsbbadd,<br />
CA 92008. This statement was filed with<br />
he Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
iego on J an. 14, <strong>2013</strong> S/Michael Fox<br />
1/25, 02/01, 02/08, 02/15/13 CN 14496<br />
FFIICCTTIITTIIOOUUS BBUUSIINNEESS NNAAMMEE<br />
STTAATTEEMENNTT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001593 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. FAM-WWell, Inc. B.. FAM Bar Juuiicery<br />
Located at: 2515 Pioneer Ave. #5 Vista,<br />
CA San Diego 92081. Mailing Address:<br />
227 Cereus St. Encinitas, CA 92024. This<br />
business is conducted b y: A<br />
Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: 11/22/12. This business is<br />
hereby registered by the f ollowing<br />
owner(s): 1. FAM-Well, Inc. 227 Cereus<br />
St. Encinitas, CA 9200224. This statement<br />
was filed with the Recor der/County<br />
Clerk of San Diego on J an. 16, <strong>2013</strong><br />
S/Kevin L. Murphy 01/25, 02/01, 02/08,<br />
02/15/13 CN 14493<br />
FIICTIITIIOUS BUSIINESS NAMEE<br />
STTATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-000133 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. <strong>The</strong> Catlin Buildings Located at:<br />
6352 Carmel Rancho Lane Carmel, CA,<br />
Monterey 93923. Mailing Address: 7261<br />
Almaden Lane Carlsbad, CA 92009. This<br />
business is conducted b y: A Limited<br />
Liability Company. <strong>The</strong> transaction of<br />
business began: 07/06/11. This business<br />
is hereby registered by the f ollowing<br />
owner(s): 1. Catlin Capital Investments<br />
72661 Allmadenn Lanne Carlsbbadd, CA 92009<br />
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This statement w as filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Jan. 03, <strong>2013</strong> S/Joi Catlin 01/25, 02/01,<br />
02/08, 02/15/13 CN 14492<br />
FICCTITIOOUUSS BBUUSSINEESSSS NAAMEE<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001510 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A.. Peetiqueettee 110011 Located at: 1832<br />
Corte Amarillo Oceanside, CA, San<br />
Diego 92056. Mailing Address: Same.<br />
This business is conducted b y: An<br />
Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: 01/05/13. This business is hereby<br />
registered by the following owner(s): 1.<br />
Marry KKay SSnnydderr 1832 CCorrtte AAmarrillo<br />
Occeanside, CA 92056 This statement<br />
was filed with the Recor der/County<br />
Clerk of San Diego on J an. 16, <strong>2013</strong><br />
S/Mary Kay Snyder 01/25, 02/01, 02/08,<br />
02/15/13 CN 14491<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAAMME<br />
SSTATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001379 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A.. Epooch Spoorts Located at: 4607<br />
Telescope Ave. Carlsbad, CA, San Diego<br />
92008. Mailing Address: PO Bo x 1823<br />
Carlsbad, CA 92018. This business is<br />
conducted by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: 01/05/13. This<br />
business is hereby registered by the following<br />
owner(s): 1. Chris Facione 4607<br />
Teeleescoopee Avvee.. Caarlsbaad,, CCA 9922000088.. This<br />
statement was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Jan. 15, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Chris Facione 01/25,<br />
02/01, 02/08, 02/15/13 CN 14489<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAAME<br />
SSTATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001490 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Pacific Wave Riders Fouundation B.<br />
Triton Builders C. Riptiide Suurf and<br />
Skatte Located at: 7803 Camino Raposa,<br />
San Diego, CA San Diego 92122. Mailing<br />
Address: Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: 09/01/04. This<br />
business is hereby registered by the following<br />
owner(s): 1. Greg Moline 7803<br />
Camino Raposa San DDiego, CA 92122.<br />
This statement w as filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Jan. 16, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Greg Moline 01/25,<br />
02/01, 02/08, 02/15/13 CN 14487<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #2012-033613 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Blue Ribbon Carpett & Upholstery<br />
Located at: 804 Leucadia Blvd.<br />
Encinitas, CA, San Diego 92024. Mailing<br />
Address: PO Box 232306 Encinitas, CA<br />
92023. This business is conducted by: An<br />
Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: 09/01/65. This business is hereby<br />
registered by the following owner(s): 1.<br />
Timothy W. Swannsson 804 Leuucadia<br />
BBlvvd.. Leeucaadiaa,, CCAA 9922002244.. This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Dec. 28, 2012. S/Timothy W. Swanson<br />
01/25, 02/01, 02/08, 02/15/13 CN 14486<br />
FICTITIOUSS BUSSINESSSS NAAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001209 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. RPMM Pool SService Located at: 1714<br />
Catalpa Rd. Carlsbad, CA San Diego<br />
92011. Mailing Address: PO Box 130482<br />
Carlsbad, CA 9<strong>2013</strong>. This business is<br />
conducted by: A Married Couple. <strong>The</strong><br />
transaction of business began: 04/01/10.<br />
This business is hereby registered by<br />
the following owner(s): 11.. Peetr A..<br />
Mastny 1714 Catalppa Rd. Carlsbad, CA<br />
92011 2. Marcela A. Masttnny 1714<br />
Catalpa Rd. Carlsbadd, CA 92011. This<br />
statement was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Jan. 14, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Petr A. Mastny 01/18,<br />
01/25, 02/01, 02/08/13 CN 14481<br />
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001321 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. BWG Appraisals Located at: 442<br />
Summer View Circle Encinitas, CA San<br />
Diego 92024. Mailing Address: Same.<br />
This business is conducted b y: An<br />
Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: 01/24/07. This business is hereby<br />
registered by the following owner(s): 11..<br />
Williamm AA. Grow 442 Summmmer VView<br />
Circle Encinitas, CA 92024. This statement<br />
was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Jan. 14, <strong>2013</strong>. S/William A. Grow 01/18,<br />
01/25, 02/01, 02/08/13 CN 14480<br />
FICTITIOOUS BUSSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-000410 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Aloha Taxii Located at: 1614 Wesley<br />
Way Vista, CA San Diego 92081. Mailing<br />
Address: Same. This business is conducted<br />
by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: Not Yet Started.<br />
This business is hereby registered by<br />
the following owner(s): 11.. Chris Pooweell<br />
1614 Wesley Way Vistaa, CCA 92081. This<br />
statement was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Legals 800<br />
Jan. 07, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Chris Powell 01/18,<br />
01/25, 02/01, 02/08/13 CN 14479<br />
FICTITIOUUSS BUUSSINESSSS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001357 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. HHeavenly Asphalt Located at: 1076 N.<br />
<strong>Coast</strong> Hwy. 101 Luecadia, CA San Diego<br />
92024. Mailing Address: Same. This<br />
business is conducted by: An Individual.<br />
<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />
01/14/13. This business is hereby registered<br />
by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />
LeGrande Cooper 1076 N.. <strong>Coast</strong> HHwy..<br />
110011 Lueecaadiaa,, CAA 9922002244.. This statement<br />
was filed with the Recor der/County<br />
Clerk of San Diego on J an. 15, <strong>2013</strong>.<br />
S/LeGrande Cooper 01/18, 01/25, 02/01,<br />
02/08/13 CN 14478<br />
FICTITIOUS BBUSINESS NAMME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-033155 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Balarrdeta Racing LLLC Located at:<br />
659 Lynwood Drive Encinitas, CA San<br />
Diego 92024. Mailing Address: Same.<br />
This business is conducted b y: A<br />
Limited Liability Company. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: 11/15/12. This<br />
business is hereby registered by the following<br />
owner(s): 11. Baalaarrdeetaa Raacinngg<br />
LLC 659 Lynwood Drive Encinitas, CA<br />
9922002244. This statement was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Dec. 21, 2012. S/Joseph J. Balardeta<br />
01/18, 01/25, 02/01, 02/08/13 CN 14477<br />
FICTITIOUS BBUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001183 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Synapco Services Group B.. Synapco<br />
Services c) Synapco Located at: 2811<br />
Via Topacio Carlsbad, CA, San Diego<br />
92010. Mailing Address: Same. This<br />
business is conducted by: An Individual.<br />
<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />
12/18/02. This business is hereby registered<br />
by the f ollowing owner(s): 1.<br />
SStephen H.. Hinkle 2811 Via Topacio<br />
Carrlsbad, CAA 92010. This statement was<br />
filed with the Recorder/County Clerk of<br />
San Diego on J an. 14, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Stephen<br />
H. Hinkle 01/18, 01/25, 02/01, 02/08/13<br />
CN 14476<br />
FICTITIOUS BBUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001216 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Carlsbad Performing Arts Academy<br />
Located at: 6106 Avenida Encinas Ste. F<br />
Carlsbad, CA, San Diego 92011. Mailing<br />
Address: 4028 Vista Calaveras St.<br />
Oceanside, CA 92056. This business is<br />
conducted by: An Individual. <strong>The</strong> transaction<br />
of business began: 07/21/07. This<br />
business is hereby registered by the following<br />
owner(s): 1. Mary Whitte 4028<br />
Vistaa CCaalaavveeraas St. OOceeaansidee, CCA<br />
920056. This statement was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Jan. 14, <strong>2013</strong>. S/Mary White 01/18,<br />
01/25, 02/01, 02/08/13 CN 14475<br />
FICTITIOUS BBUSINNESS NNAAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-001130 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Matrix Light Institute B. Art Of<br />
HHeaartful Living Located at: 7955 La<br />
Selva Way Carlsbad, CA, San Diego<br />
92009. Mailing Address: Same. This<br />
business is conducted b y: A<br />
Corporation. <strong>The</strong> transaction of business<br />
began: 12/28/95. This business is<br />
hereby registered by the f ollowing<br />
owner(s): 1. Maatrixx Univveersaalis 77995555 Laa<br />
SSelva Way Carlsbad,, CCA 92009.. This<br />
statement was filed with the<br />
Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego on<br />
Jan. 11, <strong>2013</strong>. S/James Woeber 01/18,<br />
01/25, 02/01, 02/08/13 CN 14474<br />
FICTITIOUS BBUSINESS NAME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #<strong>2013</strong>-000657 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. Homestead Toolbox Located at: 4<br />
Lynn Lane Oceanside, CA, San Diego<br />
92058. Mailing Address: SAME. This<br />
business is conducted by: An Individual.<br />
<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began: NOT<br />
YET STARTED. This business is hereby<br />
registered by the following owner(s): 1.<br />
LuEllen Raymor 4 LLynn Lane<br />
Oceanside, CA 92058. This statement<br />
was filed with the Recor der/County<br />
Clerk of San Diego on J an. 08, <strong>2013</strong><br />
S/LuEllen Raymor 01/18, 01/25, 02/01,<br />
02/08/13 CN 14463<br />
FICTITIOUS BBUSINESS NAMME<br />
STATEMENT FILE #2012-032913 <strong>The</strong><br />
name(s) of the business:<br />
A. JR Alliance Located at: 307 A<br />
Hillcrest Dr. Encinitas, CA, San Diego<br />
92024. Mailing Address: SAME. This<br />
business is conducted by: An Individual.<br />
<strong>The</strong> transaction of business began:<br />
09/27/12. This business is hereby registered<br />
by the following owner(s): 1. Julie<br />
F. Regan 307A Hillcrest Dr. Encinnitas,<br />
CA 92024. This statement was filed with<br />
the Recorder/County Clerk of San<br />
Diego on Dec. 19, 2012 S/Julie F. Regan<br />
01/18, 01/25, 02/01, 02/08/13 CN 14462<br />
OVER<br />
100,000<br />
READERS EVERY WEEK! *<br />
THE COAST NEWS GROUP<br />
F.Y.I..................................... ..100<br />
HEALTH & WELL BEING ....150<br />
ITEMS FOR SALE................200<br />
BUSINESS SERV.............. ...300<br />
FINANCIAL SERV.................310<br />
HOME SERVICES................325<br />
MISC. SERVICES............. ....350<br />
PERSONAL SERV................375<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
DEADLINES<br />
www.coastnewsgroup.com<br />
HELP WANTED................ ....400<br />
JOBS WANTED................ ....450<br />
BUSINESS OPPS.................475<br />
ROOMMATES.......................500<br />
RENTALS..............................600<br />
REAL ESTATE.................... ..700<br />
LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICE.... 800<br />
AUTOMOTIVE..................... 900<br />
Copy and Cancellations<br />
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F.Y.I. 100<br />
Health & Well Being<br />
COMMUNITY HATHA YOGA CLASS<br />
Every Sat. from 9:20 to 10:30 at Encinitas<br />
Fitness and Bo xing. 613 Westlake in<br />
Encinitas. $5 for Non-Members, All<br />
Levels Welcome. For More Information<br />
call (760) 436-8682<br />
Lost & Found<br />
FOUND - ANTIQUE BRACELET Found<br />
near Prep Kitchen in Del Mar, Please call<br />
Susan with a description at (203) 415-<br />
2077<br />
Garage Sales<br />
COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE<br />
Encinitas Terrace Apartments in <strong>The</strong><br />
Community Room ne xt to P ool. 454<br />
Requeza near I-5 and Encinitas Blvd.Sat.<br />
2/9/13 from 8am until 1pm, Come see and<br />
Buy a Variety of Household Items,<br />
Jewelry, Decor and More. Cash Only. For<br />
more information please call the<br />
Manager Jean at (760) 944-8532<br />
Items For Sale 200<br />
Antiques<br />
FIREFLYS AND FLOWERS Beautiful<br />
Leaded Scene, Round 12 Inch Diameter,<br />
Perfect Condition, Ready to Hang. $29<br />
OBO Please call Shelly (760) 809-4657<br />
ANTIQUE VICTORIAN SETEE<br />
Beautiful Rosewood, New York<br />
Appraised at $2500, Will Sacrifice for<br />
$300 (760) 753-8311<br />
FRACKING Please use y our favorite<br />
search engine to sear ch for fracking or<br />
fracing to stop polluting our en vironment.<br />
(330) 961-0095<br />
KEYSTONE MOVIE CAMERA 1950ís<br />
Vintage K-30 (Capri Model) 8mm, nice<br />
condition and only $29 OBO. Please call<br />
Shelly (760) 809-4657<br />
OWL DRUG COMPANY BOTTLE Hard<br />
To Find 6 inch Clear Medicine Bottle<br />
with Logo “1920ís” Great Condition $19<br />
OBO please call Shelly (760) 809-4657<br />
Appliances<br />
SHARP TWIN ENERGY VACUUM<br />
Clean, New Bag, Good Condition $20<br />
(760) 207-8537<br />
FRIGIDARE WASHING MACHINE For<br />
Sale: White Frigidare Gallery Front<br />
Loader Washer With Stand, Lightly Used,<br />
Excellent Condition $400 call Val -<br />
Leucadia (760) 753-4412<br />
SEARS WASHER/DRYER Large<br />
Capacity Electric Washer/Dryer, White,<br />
Excellent Condition $375 f or Both (760)<br />
753-8311<br />
Computer/Electronics<br />
AMPLIFIED CORDLESS PHONE<br />
Hearing Aide Compatible, amplifies to<br />
40 decimals, “Digital Clarity P ower”<br />
brand. White with large lighted keypads<br />
and tone settings $15 (760) 599-9141<br />
CELL PHONES Curr ently offering fr ee<br />
cell phones with a new contract.Visit our<br />
website at:<br />
http://www.tmiwireless.com/?aid=54955<br />
Computer/Electronics<br />
HP ALL-IN-ONE PRINTER Prints,<br />
Scans, Copies Like New, Complete and<br />
Ink Cartridges included. 4 SD Card Slots<br />
$50 cash (760) 724-9440<br />
SATELLITE RECEIVER WITH DISH An<br />
adth satellite r eceiver #8800ir for european<br />
programming is f or sale with a<br />
globe cast dish. Includes wireless remote<br />
and memory card. $95 set (760) 758-8344<br />
SPRINT 3G/4G MOBILE Sierra Wireless<br />
Broadband, Rotating USB Connector ,<br />
compatible with Windows 7, XP, Vista<br />
and MAC OS, X No Contr act, Box<br />
Included $50 (760) 839-3115<br />
Furniture<br />
HAMILTON GRANDFATHER CLOCK 3<br />
Chimes, 3 Brass Weights, Walnut $250<br />
(760) 753-8311<br />
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INDEX<br />
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Per Paper 1-2 wks 3 wks 6 wks 12 wks 26 wks 52 wks<br />
Display PCI $40 $36 $32 $28 $24 $20<br />
1/2 OFF SECOND PAPER BUY<br />
CLASSIFIED LINE AD RATES:<br />
$3.00/word, 15 word minimum.<br />
Contract rates available for 4+ insertions. Call for information.<br />
LINE ADS RUN IN ALL PAPERS - 108,000 READERS<br />
SAVE $1.00 PER WORD!<br />
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Line ads run in both publications. Display classifieds run<br />
<strong>Coast</strong> <strong>News</strong>, 27,000 RSF 10,000
FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
Items For Sale 200<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
“JOHN LENNON HARDBACK BOOK”<br />
1st American Edition, 1985, New<br />
Condition, 624 pages, Includes<br />
“Maldives Lennon Mint Stamp $12.00<br />
(760) 845-3024<br />
15 GALLON PLANTS $35.00 eac h, Fan<br />
Palm, Jade, Crown-of-Thorns, Black<br />
Pines, Loquots and Macadamia Nut<br />
(760) 436-6604<br />
3 LADIES COATS MED. SIZE 1. Black<br />
and Borgana Feaux Fur 2. Tan/Suede<br />
with Fur Collar (knee length) 3. Snow<br />
Boarding Jacket $25 each (760) 207-8537<br />
BATTLE STAR series, carriers, amphibious,<br />
& battleships. 1941 - pr esent day.<br />
Awesome ship designs onto appar el,<br />
mugs, posters,& steins. Honorable gifts.<br />
zazzle.com/sgtskullnstein<br />
BRASS CON TRUMPET With Case and<br />
Con Mouthpiece, Plays Well $100 (619)<br />
277-3961<br />
BRIGGS AND STRATTON MOWER Pro<br />
Plan Model Briggs and Str atton Power<br />
Mower, also Edger and 21 inc h regular<br />
lawn mower, all in good w orking condition,<br />
$50 takes all call Everett (760) 893-<br />
9184<br />
BRITA BRAND WATER FILTER Never<br />
Used - In Box $20 (760) 207-8537<br />
CLAIROL BRAND HO T ROLLERS<br />
Clean and in Good Condition $5 (760)<br />
207-8537<br />
FABRICS FOR SALE Br ocade, Taffeta<br />
and Cottons. 1-3 yard pieces, good for<br />
upholstery $1.50 each piece OBO (760)<br />
599-9141<br />
FIREWOOD FOR SALE Wheelbarrows<br />
full, Oak, Pine and Eucalyptus, Avocado<br />
& Citrus - $25 per wheelbarrow full (760)<br />
942-7430<br />
HOT WHEELS box of fifty hot wheels in<br />
original packaging. random models. $40<br />
(760) 726-8491<br />
IRISH CRYSTAL BY “SHANNON”<br />
Square Footed, 7 inch diameter bell<br />
shaped compote. Never Used $15 (760)<br />
599-9141<br />
LAMBíS WOOL COAT Womenís Size<br />
18W, “Jones/New York” brand, 32 inches<br />
long, Cream Color with Herring Bone<br />
design, New with tags still on, $260<br />
value, selling for $35 (760) 599-9141<br />
LIGHT FIXTURES $20. EA 12” satin<br />
nickel w/ opaque glass. includes bulbs.<br />
never used & in box. (760) 721-7672<br />
LIKE NEW HUNTER AIR PURIFIER.<br />
$99.00-hunter 30381 hepatech air purifier<br />
features a whisper -quiet fan that<br />
draws air into the unit without excessive<br />
noise. Operational manual included.<br />
Pictures available. (760) 842-1970<br />
LOVE SEAT FURNITURE COVER 1<br />
Piece, 70 inches Long, 100% Polyester,<br />
Washable, Chocolate Color $20 (760)<br />
599-9141<br />
NAVY aircraft carriers awesome ship<br />
battle star designs onto appar el, mugs,<br />
posters,& steins. Honorable gifts. zazzle.com/sgtskullnstein<br />
QUEEN PILLOWTOP MATTRESS SET<br />
New Serta made Queen Pillo wtop mattress<br />
set. Still in original f actory plastic<br />
wrap. $150.00 (619) 985-6259<br />
SCHATZ ANNIVERSARY CLOCK<br />
Beautiful German Made Cloc k with<br />
Quartz Movement, Keeps Perfect Time,<br />
A Treasure at the Fantastic Price of $29<br />
OBO Please call Shelly (760) 809-4657<br />
VIETNAM war battle star collection:<br />
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Help Wanted 400<br />
Items For Sale 200<br />
Sporting Goods<br />
TENNIS RACQUET Head Crossbow 10<br />
43/8 grip light weight powerful excellent<br />
condition $50 (760) 632-2487<br />
Items Wanted<br />
JACK DANIELS Collector looking f or<br />
old jd or lem motlo w bottles and advertising<br />
or display items. Up to $149 each<br />
(760) 630-2480<br />
OLD COMIC BOOKS WANTED. Local<br />
collector will pay you big cash $$$. (858)<br />
999-7905<br />
OLYOíS PIZZA MEMORABILIA<br />
Anything considered but would love any<br />
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Wanted for my nephewís Christmas<br />
present! (760) 994-7265<br />
WANTED Wanted Used Saxophones,<br />
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VANISHING CHEF AVAILABLE Guys<br />
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HAULING I will haul y our trash, yard<br />
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outs, construction clean up, help moving,<br />
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Everett at (760) 893-9184<br />
Take<br />
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let us do<br />
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Martha Padilla - Owner<br />
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Licensed (#00026922) and Bonded<br />
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Business Opps 475<br />
Real Estate 700<br />
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ENCINITAS 4BR SFD HOME $589K<br />
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2004 MCCORMICK MTX120 Tractor<br />
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FEB. 8, <strong>2013</strong><br />
New uses for baby socks<br />
SARA<br />
NOEL<br />
Frugal Living<br />
If your baby has g rown<br />
out of his or her soc ks, why<br />
not repurpose them?<br />
Make cat toys: Insert catnip<br />
and se w the opening<br />
closed.<br />
You can add yarn or ribbon<br />
to drag or dangle the toy,<br />
or put a jingle bell inside,too.<br />
Catnip is a per ennial herb;<br />
you can g row it indoor s or<br />
outdoors for added savings.<br />
Craft cute ornaments for<br />
next year: Stuff a ba by sock<br />
with poly-fil and make minisnowmen.<br />
For instructions,<br />
v i s i t<br />
spoonful.com/crafts/babysock-snowmen<br />
or<br />
crafts.kaboose.com/socksnowman-ornament.html.<br />
Other uses: Baby socks<br />
can be used a bod y scrubber<br />
with soap sli vers inside.<br />
Polish leather shoes or pur ses,<br />
or use them to dust and<br />
clean around your home.<br />
<strong>The</strong> first reader shares<br />
how she reuses baby socks:<br />
Reuse baby socks: I use<br />
baby socks to co ver the hot<br />
things in m y car, like the<br />
gearshift and the glowplug<br />
pull. My mechanic laughed<br />
his head off when he first saw<br />
them and then ask ed me<br />
where to buy them when I<br />
came back to pick the car up.<br />
— Edna, Texas<br />
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Our family’s worn-out clothes<br />
get a second life as rags. I cut<br />
the tips off the soc ks so they<br />
don’t accidentally wind up<br />
back in the sock drawer, and I<br />
cut the T-shirts into smaller,<br />
more manageable pieces. All<br />
these rags of varying sizes are<br />
kept in a small plastic tr ash<br />
bin under the kitc hen sink.<br />
<strong>The</strong> kids know exactly where<br />
to go and what to do when<br />
there’s a spill.<br />
We also reuse our plastic<br />
grocery bags as garbage bags.<br />
<strong>The</strong>y fit perfectl y over the<br />
kitchen trash bin when the<br />
handles of the g rocery bag<br />
are gently stretched and<br />
secured over the sides of the<br />
trash bin. <strong>The</strong>re’s really no<br />
need to buy plastic trash<br />
bags. — Connie, Rhode<br />
Island<br />
Fels-Naptha rave: I<br />
found two bars packed<br />
together in a bag at a thrift<br />
store for $1. I bought it<br />
because I r emember my<br />
grandmother and mother<br />
using it. I recently moistened<br />
the bar and rub bed it on a<br />
grease spot on a gray sweater.<br />
It took the stain out! I am so<br />
happy, this was a dollar w ellspent.<br />
— Elena, email<br />
New laundry soap<br />
recipe: I decided to tr y dry<br />
soap, so here is what I did:<br />
1 large plastic cat litter<br />
tub<br />
2 boxes Borax<br />
2 boxes washing soda<br />
8 pounds baking soda or<br />
OxiClean<br />
6 bars Fels-Naptha soap<br />
(fine ground in f ood processor)<br />
1 bottle Purex scent crystals<br />
(I used lavender), 32-load<br />
size<br />
1 small box Gain powder,<br />
optional (I just added this for<br />
the scent.)<br />
Stir in some of eac h and<br />
continue adding in layers as it<br />
fills the tub and gets har d to<br />
mix. I ended up using m y<br />
hands.<br />
I put some in the Pur ex<br />
bottle and use the little cap<br />
to measure out about two<br />
tablespoons.<br />
It should last the y ear. I<br />
used it last night and w as<br />
very happy with it. Total cost<br />
was about $30-35, or $2.91 a<br />
month, which equates to<br />
roughly 10 cents per load. —<br />
Cricket, Texas<br />
Lye soap for stains: I<br />
made some lye soap recently<br />
and just used some on one of<br />
my ruined new tops.<strong>The</strong> soap<br />
took out the g rease stains,<br />
and my top is good as ne w<br />
again! It even rescued one of<br />
my husband’s T-shirts.<br />
Be careful what you use<br />
it on, but it worked great for<br />
me!<br />
Both of the shirts I used<br />
it on w ere cotton or cotton<br />
blend. — C.H., South<br />
Carolina<br />
Sara Noel is the owner of Frugal<br />
Village (www.frugalvillage.com), a<br />
website that offers practical, moneysaving<br />
strategies for everyday living.<br />
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