The Coast News, August 17, 2018

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Local busser celebrates 25 years with eatery By Bianca Kaplanek

SOLANA BEACH — There have been many changes at California Pizza Kitchen since it opened in 1992. Menu items come and go, sometimes with the seasons. The interior was remodeled, and decorated pizza boxes that once hung on the walls have been replaced with images of local scenery. But the Solana Beach restaurant is not without its mainstays, including some original pizza and pasta dishes, the barbecued chicken chopped salad and Roberto Franco, who on Aug. 23 will celebrate 25 years of clearing and setting tables, tending to customers’ needs and spreading his infectious cheer. “He’s a superstar,” General Manager Dave Lista said. “He creates such good will. He’s sung ‘Happy Birthday’ to kids who are adults now.” The 62-year-old Oceanside resident said he was a night maintenance worker for another company when he caught the eye of a CPK manager. “I clean the carpet, the floor, sweep, mop, everything, the windows, in-

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ROBERTO FRANCO, who will celebrate his 25th anniversary with California Pizza Kitchen on Aug. 23, hams it up with customers. Photo by Bianca Kaplanek

side, outside,” Franco said. “Somebody look at me and say, ‘Robert, you are a hard worker. You work at CPK. I need you at CPK.” The plan was to start as a dishwasher and work his

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way up, but Franco is happy in the position he’s held for two-and-a-half decades. “The people so very, very nice to me here, especially the kids,” he said. “Some of the little kids are

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After remodel, Walmart offers public grants OCEANSIDE — Following a ribbon-cutting and grant presentations, Oceanside residents got their first look at the newly remodeled Walmart Supercenter on Friday, Aug. 10 in Oceanside. To celebrate the remodel, Walmart presented grants totaling $6,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of Oceanside, the Oceanside School District, the Oceanside Police Department and the Oceanside Fire Department. The remodel provided the store located at 705 College Blvd. with improvements such as an electronics department with interactive displays that allow customers to try laptops, tablets, mobile phones and more before purchase; an expanded home and apparel departments with a new layout and broader assortment with a new dressing room; improved layout and lighting in produce and bakery; upgraded pharmacy with private consultation room and additional service lanes; a larger assortment of industrial and power tools in hardware; new lighting and a register added in the cosmetics area. The remodel offers a suite of new app and online tools for parents, teachers and students — including a feature on the Walmart app where parents can search and shop for their child’s actual list and then use the app to locate the store aisle the item is in. Walmart is also launching a new Teacher Shop and a dedicated section that includes classroom décor items and supplies, like stickers, reward charts, dry erase boards, markers and more. Walmart is also helping college students outfit their dorm room with a new way to shop online called Buy the Room, which allows customers to add a group of items to their cart to shop a complete dorm look.

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