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Challenger takes lead in . Dist. 3 race

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By Steve Puterski

CARLSBAD — A new face has emerged inTHE the leadup to this year’sVISTA City Council elections. NEWS Priya Bhat-Patel, 30, fi led her paperwork with the city clerk in January and is the only person running for the District 3 seat. She will host her campaign launch party on March 17 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Alga Norte RANCHO Park and is encouraging SFNEWS residents to visit and speak with her about Bhat-Patel the issues. Incumbent Michael Schumacher told The Coast News he will not seek re-election so he can spend time with his children before they graduate high school (see story, Page A6). As a result, Bhat-Patel is the only candidate in District 3 who has fi led papers with the city declaring her candidacy. Bhat-Patel is a newcomer to local politics and has spent most of her life in Carlsbad, attending local public schools and is a fi rst generation American (she is of Indian descent). She is a public health consultant (currently working on doctorate), but joined the race with growing concerns over the city losing its small-town charm and feel. “Lately, it seems that we are giving up parts of our amazing quality of life

By Bianca Kaplanek

SOLANA BEACH — Consistently a leader in sustainability, Solana Beach will be the fi rst city in the county to offer residents community choice aggregation. Council members at the Feb. 28 meeting authorized several actions, including launching the alternative energy program, approving its name, product names and procurement strategy and setting a March 14 public hearing to adopt a risk managementpolicy and discuss and set rates. If all goes as planned, the CCA will start June 1. Although she said she supports alternative energy options, Mayor Ginger Marshall was the lone dissenter, as she has been in the past. “I’m still worried about all the risks involved,” she said before the 3-1 vote, with Judy Hegenauer absent. “I think the rest of the council is very positive and it looks like they want to move forward with this. I hope it works out. “I would prefer to join forces with some of the other larger cities in the area who are studying their own CCAs,” she added. “I just think that that would be a more prudent way to go about it. “I’m defi nitely not an energy expert, and this is all very technical and complicated,” Marshall said. “I just hate to see any of the city’s funds being put to TURN TO CCA ON A7

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Local classic VW enthusiasts will show off over 100 cars and vans at the 25th annual Bob Baker Vintage Volkswagen Spring Festival on Sunday, March 18, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at Bob Baker Volkswagen, 5500 Paseo del Norte, in Carlsbad. The free event, which is open to the public, features food and live music. Photo courtesy of Bob Baker

New districts change election landscape Carlsbad voting switch attempts to unify elected offi cials, residents name a few. The lawsuits were brought to protect the rights of Latino and other minority voters. Latinos make up 13 percent of Carlsbad’s population, according to the city’s website. “We were trying to do what was best for the city,” said Brian Flock, one of the map’s authors. “We did one with quadrants … and what I call the horizontal unifying map.” Another Carlsbad resident, Arnie Cohen, banded with Flock to create the map adopted by the city using data from the 2010 Census. Flock and Cohen are both active in local politics and were on oppo-

By Steve Puterski

CARLSBAD — For the fi rst time in the city’s history, districts races will be part of the election fabric. Last year, the City Council voted to create four districts for its members. The mayor’s race will remain at-large, meaning every resident of the city can vote for the position. The city opted to institute districts in the wake of dozens of California cities being sued, and losing, under the California Voting Rights Act. Many other North County cities already adopted such districts including Escondido, Vista, San Marcos and Oceanside, to

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Oceanside police seek grant funds for teen mentorship program City Council approves application to maintain 12-weekprogram for at-risk youth By Promise Yee

OCEANSIDE — The Oceanside Police Department began its Youth Partnership mentoring program for at risk teens March 1, without a van to transport

students to the program site and field trips. For now, the police academy van is temporarily being used to ensure teens can get to the program. To support police ef-

forts, on Feb. 28 City Council approved the application for a Neighborhood Reinvest ment Program Grant. The requested grant amount of $50,000 allows the Police Department to purchase a 15-passenger van to trans port students. Oceanside Police Lt. Taurino Valdovinos said the 12-week Youth Partnership program aims to build character, reduce juvenile delin-

quency, lower recidivism and provide healthy alternatives to gangs, drug abuse, and a life trapped in the criminal justice system. Valdovinos said the first session on personal responsi bility went extremely well. A dodgeball game that included officers and teens broke the ice and established rapport. Small group discussions on personal responsibility

followed. “Everybody was communicating with everyone,” Valdovinos said. “Boys and girls were really expressing their opinions and thoughts and saying outstanding things.” Next week's lesson is on ethics and values. Following lessons focus on mental strength, perseverance, education, courage, trustworwthiness and dis-

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cipline. Guest speakers are invited to share firsthand accounts that help bring the values lessons home. Valdovinos said the classroom atmosphere is designed to be uplifting and positive. A strong focus of the program is building pos itive relationships between police officer mentors and teens. Officers serve as role models. Students are taught valuable life lessons, gain self-confidence and build a sense of hope for the future. “The main goal is to build relationships with these young kids, to me that's the most important part,” Valdovinos said. The program also in cludes impactful field trips to California State Univer sity San Marcos, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office. The Beyond The Caution Tape tour at the County Medical Examiner’s Office includes the opportunity to observe a live autopsy. At-risk teens who participate are recommended by teachers, youth program instructors, city neighborhood services staff and ju venile probation officers. To make sure the program is a good fit, the student and their parents are interviewed before students begin lessons. Valdovinos said the idea for the Youth Partnership program began in 2016, followed by planning in 2017. The program aims to build long-term solutions by guiding teens to healthy choices that help them say no to the lure of drugs, gangs and other negative behaviors. Group ratios of students to officer are kept small to create a safe, nurturing environment. Healthy snacks and light sports are included to further positive choices and extend opportunities to bond. After the 12-week session police officer mentors and teens will continue to keep in touch. Participating teens will have an opportu nity to serve as peer leaders in future sessions. The Oceanside program is modeled after the San Marcos Sheriff RE SPECT Project, which was developed in 2014 by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. The San Marcos pro gram lasts for 16 weeks and holds the same goal, which is to reduce teens negative choices by empowering teens with decision-making skills, encouragement and resources. The desired outcome is for teens to make good decisions that improve the quality of life for them, their fam ilies and community. The established San Marcos program has formed partnerships with local community groups, businesses and faith-based organizations to provide additional opportunitiesfor teens. Oceanside is also working to build community part nerships as it launches its program.


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Leucadia streetscape clears Planning Commission hurdle By Aaron Burgin

ENCINITAS — A long awaited redesign of a key stretch of Coast Highway 101 in Leucadia cleared a critical hurdle earlier this month. The Encinitas Planning Commission on March 1 unanimously recommended the City Council approve the North Coast Highway 101 Streetscape. The project will dramatically transform the stretch of 101 into a bicycle-, pedestrian- and transit-friendly enclave complete with six roundabout intersections. The project has been in the works for a decade, and both city offi cials and most residents who attended the three-hour meeting said it is time to move forward. “What we are trying to achieve is details of what has The project will dramatically transform the stretch of 101 in Leucadia into a bicycle-, pedestrian- and transit-friendly enclave complete with six roundabout intersections. File photo been in the (plans) for deMost of the 20 speakers Boulevard in 2015, echoed the City Council, but also intersection of Vulcan and development permit as early cades,” Commission Chairas next month, which would man Glenn O’Grady said. at the March 1 meeting en- Mallory’s sentiments, add- added in its recommenda- La Costa Avenue. The City Council could then advance the plans to “Trying is trying to improve dorsed the current plan and ing that he believed it was tion that the council explore the street for residences and urged the city to move for- time to make one of the ways to calm traffi c along vote on the design, environ- the California Coastal Comfor commercial uses, that’s ward. Several said that Leu- city’s most important arteri- Vulcan Avenue and at the mental report and coastal mission. been there. We are just in cadia had waited patiently al streets safer for all modes after a series of false starts, of transportation. the details.” “This project is vital for Those details have been questions about funding and discussed and debated since other projects moved ahead the thousands of people that travel this very high impact 2008 over a series of public on the city’s priority list. “It’s our turn,” long- corridor, both pedestrians workshops, outreach events and council and commission time resident and art gal- and cyclists,” he said. Some residents did lery owner Morgan Mallory hearings. Relaxed, Casual, and Delicious... The current iteration said. “I support now 1,000 express concerns about We’re Much More than Just Great Pizza! calls for six roundabouts more trees, calmer street the project, including how slowing traffi c along Coast traffi c, safer bike lanes, safbetween A Street and La Costa Avenue, bike lanes, er intersections, wider side- Highway 101 would affect pedestrian paths and cross- walks, more markings and a neighboring streets and powalks, bus facilities, on- and more attractive and effi cient lice and fi re response times, off-street parking, and the North Coast Highway 101 among other issues. David Smith urged the planting of more than 1,000 corridor for future generacommission to keep worktrees to restore the street’s tions.” NOW OFFERING GLUTEN FREE PIZZA & PASTA! ORDER ONLINE... WE DELIVER... PATIO DINING Mallory said he thought ing on the project and delay famed tree canopy. At least 80 of the nearly the streetscape plan should the vote, calling it a “square 400 mature trees — most- have moved forward 16 years hole in a round peg.” DELIVERING ENCINITAS “You are trying to put ly eucalyptus — will be cut ago when the city completed Moonlight Plaza ALL CARLSBAD down as a result of the proj- a similar project along Coast 10 pounds of potatoes into 315 S. Coast Highway 101 Pickup & Delivery Location ect, but offi cials said the Highway 101 in downtown. a fi ve-pound bag, there is 959 Tamarack Ave. On the corner of addition of 1,000 trees more It didn’t, but Mallory said just too much there and not Carlsbad • Next to Vons Encinitas Blvd &101 than makes up for it. Those now is as good a time as any enough real estate,” Smith 760-434-2222 760-942-2222 said. trees, however, will be a mix to finally get it started. The commission, howJohn Abate, a bicyclist of different variety and sizWE DELIVER ALL OUR PIZZAS, PASTAS, SALADS, & DESSERTS es, meaning the canopy will who was seriously injured in ever, agreed that it was time For online ordering & catering menu visit www.LeucadiaPizza.com a hit-and-run along Leucadia to move the project along to look different.

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Developers to host meetings for public SOLANA BEACH — The developer of the proposed Solana Beach Senior Care Facility, a 96-bed senior and memory care center, is hosting two meetings in March to gather feedback on the project’s design elements. The proposed facility will be built just south of the Timbers building, on a vacant lot on Genevieve Street, east of Interstate 5. John DeWald, of Pacific Sound Investment, will host a design workshop from 6 to 7:30 p.m. March 13, at Calvary Lutheran Church, 424 Via de la Valle, to share information about the project and solicit feedback on the design from attendees. A similar event will be held at the site from 10 a.m. to noon March 24, at 959

Genevieve St. “Our objective is to provide a facility that meets the needs of Solana Beach families,” DeWald said. “And that includes making sure that the design we’re proposing is refl ective of what the community would like to see. We are looking forward to meeting neighbors and sharing our plans.” A draft Environmental Impact Report has been prepared for the project, and will be published shortly. For more information on the Solana Beach Senior Care Facility and to be kept up to date on future events concerning the project, sign up for updates at solanabeachseniorcare.com or SolanaBeachSeniorCare on Facebook.

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MARCH 9, 2018

OPINION & EDITORIAL

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State Republicans starting follow? to wise up; will Dems follow?

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What it means when we talk about Encinitas’ ‘community character’

alifornia’s top two primary system is living up to its “jungle primary” nickname more than this spring than ever, with dozens of candidates vying in both statewide and district races across the state for rare, elusive spots on the November general election ballot. Before Proposition 14 passed in 2010, every political party recognized by the state got one slot and no more in the fall runoff. But now only the two leading primary election vote-getters make the final, regardless of their party. Over three election cycles since voters adopted the system, this has created dozens of one-party races for legislative and congressional seats and once put a congressional district with a significant Democratic registration margin into a runoff involving two Republicans. So far, there’s been only one statewide, top-ofticket single-party race: Two years ago, Democrat Kamala Harris easily defeated fellow Democrat Loretta Sanchez for the U.S. Senate seat long held by a third Democrat, Barbara Boxer. Barring a major upset, there will be another one-party Senate race this fall, Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein facing off against longtime state Senate President Kevin de Leon. There also could be a one-party run for governor, as Democratic Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom and ex-Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa have paced the field since polling began early last year. But Republicans now show signs of smartening up to one basic law of the jungle primary – when too many candidates from one party run, they can splin-

california focus thomas d. elias ter their supporters’ vote so much that none of them makes the runoff. Barely a week before the fi ling deadline for the June primary, one of the three significant GOP candidates for governor dropped out for the sake of party survival. That was former Sacramento-area Congressman Doug Ose, who entered the race late and never drew many campaign donations or decent poll numbers. Ose, like San Diego County businessman John Cox and Orange County Assemblyman Travis Allen, hoped to capture the bulk of the votes of California’s Republicans, who now total just one-fourth of those registered to vote. But he never got above 3 percent in the polls. If Allen and Cox split Ose’s meager support, both would still be running far behind Newsom and Villaraigosa, unlikely to advance to November. To field a fall candidate, the GOP probably needs one more of its hopefuls to drop out, the survivor presumably netting virtually all Republican votes and possibly pulling more currently undecided voters than any Democrat. An unlikely scenario. But at least the Republicans recognize the danger of having too many candidates for one office. So far, Democrats hoping to flip some of California’s Republican seats in Congress don’t seem to have gotten this message. It won’t matter in districts with an incumbent running, as that single Republican will make the November ballot along

with whoever tops the Democrats in June. But in the 39th and 49th districts, where longtime incumbents Ed Royce and Darrell Issa are retiring, Democrats risk not making the ballot despite Hillary Clinton’s carrying both districts in 2016. When he announced his impending departure, the 13-termer Royce endorsed longtime aide and former Orange County state Assemblywoman Young Kim. But several other strong GOP candidates also entered that race, along with four significant Democrats. It’s likely that Kim will advance to November, and there’s a possibility one of the other Republicans might pull a few more votes than any Democrat. Which would leave a one-party Republican race in a district Clinton won by almost 10 percent. In Issa’s longtime district, Oceanside Assemblyman Rocky Chavez and state Board of Equalization member Diane Harkey are strong Republican candidates, running 2-3 in a February poll behind Democrat Doug Applegate, who came within less than 1 percent of beating Issa in 2016. But if any of the four other Democrats in the running becomes even a bit stronger, Applegate could drop to third in the splintered primary vote, leaving a two-Republican runoff in another district Clinton won. The bottom line: Just as Ose dropped out for the sake of his party, some Democrats running for Congress must leave the field or risk failure for their party’s efforts to take over control of the House of Representatives.

Even surfi ng was initially a lifestyle of In Encinitas, the term “community outsiders and dropouts. Long before there character” usually refers to the qualities was Surf P.E., surfers were adventurers, of the city’s communities. But Encinitas as both in sport and lifestyle. Society didn’t a whole also has a community character, an sanction that lifestyle until Gidgit (a charidentity shaped by its history and inhabi- acter reputedly based on Encinitan Linda tants. These days, as Encinitas gentrifi es Benson) hit the big screen, until “Surfi n’ at warp speed, that identity is threatened. USA” (referencing our own Swami’s) hit Maybe it’s time for us, as a community, to the national airwaves. Yep, before surf think about that identity, before Encinitas boutiques and crowded line-ups, surfers is redefi ned as a less colorful place. May- were a variety of social outlaw. But they nitas culture. be even – gasp! – as just another Southern helped defi ne EnciSkateb oa rdCalifornia suburb. ing, too, beThere’s no sinfore the fame gle profi le of locals like to Encinitas’ Tony Hawk, c ha rac ter, was considjust a particuered nothlar fl avor – an ing but a eclectic one. waste of Encinitas has time. But been a place of not in Enciseekers, maknitas. ers, outsiders, Email Thomas Elias When and adventurat tdelias@aol.com I landed on the ers. A place of quad of San Dieguito High in 1974, I felt rebelliousness, vision, and creativity. Yes, it’s a like I’d been beamed down to the surface great place to raise a family, but it’s never of a new planet. I didn’t know that Chris been an Ozzie and Harriet kind of town. Hillman of the Byrds and Burrito BrothFar different from its neighbors, Encinitas ers had gone there, or that Eddie Vedder P.O. Box 232550, Encinitas, CA 92023-2550 • 760-436-9737 has always been more like a forgotten is- would come later. But I felt an artistic spirwww.thecoastnews.com • Fax: 760-943-0850 land within San Diego County. It’s a live- it of place that I hadn’t known previously. and-let-live kind of place, never a commu- It was a freer, more open-minded place. The Coast News is a lePUBLISHER J˜° K˛˝˝ gally adjudicated newspaper Countercultures have usually been nity where one group tells another how to Contributing writers published weekly on Fridays accepted in Encinitas. It’s important these live. ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER C˙ˆ˜ˇ K˛˝˝ by The Coast News Group. Bianca Kaplanek Encinitans have not been of any one freewheeling facets of our community It is qualified to publish noMANAGING EDITOR Jordan P. Ingram tices required by law to be bkaplanek@coastnewsgroup.com particular political or social persuasion. character are not lost as the forces of hopublished in a newspaper of Promise Yee The English spiritualists who named Leu- mogenization set in. Encinitas is still an general circulation (Case No. Pyee@coastnewsgroup.com ACCOUNTING Becky Roland 677114). cadia after their Greek idyll had their own artists’ community, a place where free Subscriptions: 1 year/$45; Christina Macone-Greene interests. The Prohibition bootleggers spirits and outsiders fl ourish. So, when COMMUNITY NEWS EDITOR Jean Gillette 6 mos./$34; 3 mos./$27 Send who used Moonlight Beach for their ille- less open-minded newcomers arrive, inSteve Puterski check or money order to: The Coast News, P.O. Box 232550, gal booze runs had theirs. And when Paul advertently redefi ning Encinitas, arguSTAFF REPORTERS Aaron Burgin David Boylan Encinitas, CA 92023-2550. Ecke invented poinsettias here, he had his ing against such things as school yoga In addition to mail subE’Louise Ondash GRAPHIC ARTIST Phyllis Mitchell scriptions, own passion: making something that had and agricultural marijuana, those of us more than 30,000 copies are distributed to apnever existed before. He was thinking way who still feel the spirit of the place need Frank Mangio proximately 700 locations in ADVERTISING SALES Sue Otto outside the box, folks. And that’s the spirit to speak up. When people unwittingly enJay Paris the beach communities from C˙ˆ˜ˇ K˛˝˝ courage a blander, more suburban, more of Encinitas. Oceanside to Carmel Valley. Photographer The classified advertising Steven Brown When Yogananda came with Eastern closed-minded Encinitas, let’s gently cordeadlines are the Mondays Bill Reilly philosophy for the West, he found the spiri- rect them. When we talk about Encinitas Alex Todd before each Friday’s publicatual space for it here. When the yoga teach- community character, let’s make sure we tion. Contact the Editor CIRCULATION MANAGER Bret Wise ers and vegetarians followed later, it was know what that means. Jordan P. Ingram Op-Ed submissions: all perfectly natural. When Ravi Shankar To submit letters and commentaries, please send all materials to editor@ jordan@coastnewsgroup.com coastnewsgroup.com. Letters should be 250 to 300 words and commentarDarius Degher is a and George Harrison and Timothy Leary ies limited to no more than 550 words. Please use “Letters,” or “CommenLeucadia resident came, they fit right in, too. tary” in the subject line. All submissions should be relevant and respectful.

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Council discusses affordable housing

The season has begun at the Carlsbad Flower Fields, filled with giant Tecolote ranunculus flowers. Photo courtesy of VisitCarlsbad

Carlsbad Flower Fields open for season CARLSBAD — The Carlsbad Flower Fields are now open for the season at 5704 Paseo Del Norte. See a rainbow of giant Tecolote ranunculus flowers over the 50 acres of hillsides at Carls bad Ranch, plus a sweet-pea maze, music and art workshops. Admission costs for the fields is $16 for adults, $14 for seniors and $8 for children 3 to 10. Season passes are $35. An Art of Basketry oneday workshop is being offered from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30

p.m. March 18, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. April 15 and 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. April 29 for teens and adults, taught by basket artist Nadine Spier. You will be provided with flexible pine needles and Irish waxed linen thread. These skills can also be used to weave many common plants. The cost is $55, plus $38 materials fee and all materials are provided. The fee also includes admission to the Flower Fields. Bring scissors and a sack lunch. Details at info@nadinespier.

com or visit nadinespier.com. For registration, contact Joni Miringoff at (760) 930-9123 or joni@carltas.com. You can also learn how to create a handtied bouquet of Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers at the Flower Fields, for vases of any size and have it look like it came from a florist at 10:30 a.m. March 24 or 1 p.m. March 27. Class cost is $30 and you will be working with the flowers that are grown at The Flower Fields. An Evening in Full

Bloom Dinner for 21 and older is on tap from 5 to 8 p.m. April 20, beginning with a welcome reception in the new ceremony area. The cost is $200 per person. Wine and appetizers will be served as guests arrive, with music by John January. At 6:30 p.m., dinner will be served, with wine throughout the meal and as dinner comes to an end, all guests receive a flower bouquet. For reservations, contact Joni Miringoff @ joni@carltas.com or (760) 930-9123, ext. 102.

ENCINITAS — Encinitas officials ap peared to reach consensus on whether to raise the percentage of affordable housing in developments, which currently stands at 10 percent. The City Council and Planning Commission, appearing at a joint meeting dedicated to discussing the city’s inclusionary housing policy, agreed that the city should raise the percentage to 15 percent, among other things. The joint body heard from a panel of experts assembled by former City Councilwoman Lisa Shaffer, who moderated the two-hour workshop. The panel included Carlsbad Housing and Neighborhood Services Director Debbie Fountain, Shea Homes of San Diego division President Paul Barnes, Chelsea In vestment Corp. founder and CEO Jim Schmid and Community Housing Works President and CEO Sue Reynolds. The council and commission listened to the quartet of experts make suggestions on how the city could de velop a successful inclu sionary ordinance that would meet its goals of

adding more affordable housing without being onerous on developers. The consensus of the developers on the panel was that the city should be flexible with the ordinance, including on whether developers would be required to build the affordable unit on-site or off-site. “You want it to be a highway, not a bramble filled path,” Reynolds said of the process. Reynolds suggested that when the development isn’t large enough to be required to build a unit that the developer pay a so-called “in lieu fee” toward other “shovel ready” affordable projects. Schmid, who was representing the Build ing Industry Associa tion, said the city should look at ways to reduce costs in the development process to offset the rise in cost associated with paying fees or increased affordable housing man dates. And both said the city’s affordable hous ing policy should be exclusively rental units, which was met with pushback from council TURN TO HOUSING ON A16

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Schumacher won’t seek re-election By Steve Puterski

CARLSBAD — This year’s City Council race will have one less familiar face. Michael Schumacher told The Coast News on March 7 he will not seek re-election for 2018. He said the desire to spend more time with his family, especially his two children, is the reason for his decision. Currently, Priya Bhat-Patel is the only candidate left in the race, although Schumacher filed papers. He clarified he will fulfill his term through the election in November. “My wife and I have a ninth-grader and an eighth-grader and these next four years is the last four that I have with them at home before they’re off to college,” Schumacher said. “They are super active with sports, school and activities. The kids are growing up so fast and I don’t want to miss it. I can’t get the next four years back and I’m not going to miss it.” Schumacher said his priority, along with his wife, Cate, is their 15-year-old son and 14-year-old daughter. He said the decision hit him late last year at one of his son’s football games. Schumacher missed every game except for the championship game last fall and that is when he knew he would not run in this election cycle. He did not rule out an election bid in 2022, but said he and

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site sides of the controversial Measure A. However, Flock reached out to Cohen after hearing Cohen speak about how working together on the districts could be unifying for the city and for others on opposite sides of Measure A. Both said they didn’t see the need for districting, but instead of fighting the concept they went with it. Cohen and Flock said their position was residents are not able to vote for all five candidates every two years. “Like a lot of the community, we felt we were forced to do something we didn’t like,” Cohen said. “One cycle you’re going to get to vote for mayor and the next cycle you’re going to get to vote for one council person. As opposed to previously, you would’ve voted for three in one cycle, and two in the next cycle.” “I felt it was thrust upon us,” Flock added, referring to the threatened lawsuit. “This lawyer was forcing us to do something that didn’t even really seem to fit. So, I immediately jumped on this and so did he (Cohen).” Their initial maps were nearly identical, Flock said, although they were drawn with five districts. However, the two realized four districts would be best. Cohen pitched a horizontal map, which flew in the face of the traditional quadrant concept used by the city for decades for issues

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his wife would re-evaluate once their kids have graduated from high school. “That was the day I decided, ‘nope, I’m not doing that anymore,’” Schumach er said. “I’ve known for a couple of months.” Schumacher is originally from Fargo, North Dakota, and a graduate of North Dakota State University. His wife is from Den ver, but the two moved to Carlsbad in 2001 from Kan sas City. Schumacher owns his own real estate investment company and his background in redevelopment led to his career in public service. In 2003, he gradu ate from the Carlsbad Citizens Academy and three years later was appointed to the city’s design review board. The academy was a turning point for him and his desire to serve. In 2009, Schumacher was appointed to the Planning Commission where he served until 2014, when he was appointed to fill the city council seat held by

such as housing density and other matters. Cohen said one direction from the council was to avoid lumping current council members in the same district. However, with population constraints, meaning each district must be within 10 percent or less of each other, the task became impossible. For example, District 1 is home to Mayor Matt Hall and council members Mark Packard and Cori Schumacher. Keith Blackburn represents District 2 and Michael Schumacher (no relation to Cori Schumacher) represents District 3. Flock and Cohen said they realized it would be best to not consider who lived where and just take on the numbers game. “I thought if we go four districts, there’s no way to avoid it no matter how I cut it,” Flock said about pairing incumbents in the same district. “I said that rule is ridic ulous and it doesn’t fit. It was really difficult because we were constrained by the fact they had to balance in population numbers.” Cohen’s horizontal idea, meanwhile, was pitched to Flock as a way for each district to have similar issues concerning every resident. Each district gets a slice of the coastline, Coast Highway, Interstate 5, El Camino Real and neighboring cities. The goal, Cohen said, was to create unification among each district with some of the same issues.

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Farrah Douglas. He was elected in November 2014. His presence as a public servant has left a mark, Mayor Matt Hall said. “Mike Schumacher is one of the most dedicated, hardworking, understanding individuals I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with,” Hall added. “He al ways wanted to collaborate and bring the community together to make the best decision possible for the city of Carlsbad.” In his time in public service, Schumacher said he is proud of how the city has grown and focused on issues such as giving the Village new life. The vitality of the Village was one of his top priorities, noting new and redevelopment have spurred new life into the area. In addition, a new General Plan update and the desalination plant are other milestones Schum acher said he is proud of, although he admitted those plans were in the works years before he took office. Looking forward, though, Schumacher said the trenching of the rail road tracks through the Vil lage is his top priority, and will remain so until a new council member is elected. “I’m really proud of how the Village and Barrio are coming along … as far as readaptive use,” he added. “I was involved in the community before I was on the council, and I’m go ing to be involved with the community after the council.”

By Promise Yee

OCEANSIDE — The Chamber of Commerce has added its voice to opposition of the proposed SOAR initiative, which asks that zoning changes of parks, open space and farmland go to a citizen’s vote. The chamber board of directors voted unanimous ly to oppose the initiative Feb. 20. The main reason the chamber stands against SOAR is that it is bad for commercial farmers. The chamber believes its rules would create roadblocks for farmers to finance property improvements and remain viable. Scott Ashton, chamber chief executive officer, said there are already enough checks and balances in place for zoning changes, which go through city staff, Planning Commission and City Council approval. He added the initiative would require costly citywide elections for even minor property changes. Ashton said decisions about private farmland should not be grouped with public open space, or put in the hands of residents who may not be familiar with the agriculture area. “It’s people’s live lihood, not open space like a park, it’s a property rights issue,” Ashton said. “They’re ignoring the needs of farmers who are not just farming as a hobby, but have multi-generational family farms.”

The proposed initiative would also put a moratorium on existing general plan and zoning designations un til 2038. Dennis Martinek, a small farmer and planning commissioner who is leading the initiative drive, said SOAR does not affect the business of farming. He said all city rules will still apply to adding property improvements as long as they comply with current zoning. He added the initiative focuses on major land use changes, such as the allowance of large scale developments. Martinek said zoned farmland is a valuable community resource, which he does not entrust City Coun cil to preserve. He said the decision to change farm land zoning should be left up to the common sense of residents. “We have so little of it left, the city should just not squander it along with parkland and open space,” Martinek said. Both supporters and those in opposition of SOAR look at the effects a similar initiative has had in Ventura County. Both sides are dug in that results there prove their point. Ashton said the initia tive has had negative economic impacts in Ventura County. He said Matthew Fie nup, California Lutheran University executive di rector of the Center for

Economic Research and Forecasting, met with the chamber and city officials and said the initiative has been disastrous for the county’s economy and frozen development and business expansion. Ventura County’s economy has shrunk, and it is seeing the slowest recovery from the recession in the state. The economic downturn is prompting major biotechnology companies to consider leaving the area. “It’s not correct to say it’s beneficial,” Ashton said. “I don’t think this is the solution, to put zoning for privately owned businesses on the ballot.” Fienup agrees and said there are more effective alternatives to preserve parks and public open space. “It’s the most crude policy, and it’s not clear to me at all that it achieves its most basic goals,” Fienup said. Martinek said according to a Ventura County supervisor the initiative is producing positive slow growth and development along transportation corri dors. Martinek said he wants the same results for Oceans ide. About 10,000 signa tures have been collected to put the initiative on Oceanside’s November ballot. Proponents of the initiative will continue to collect signatures up until the March 11 submission deadline.

Some residents wanted the coastline to encompass one district, but Flock and Cohen said this way each district has skin in the game. Perhaps more importantly, Cohen added, is each segment of the coastline has nuanced and different issues. For example, North Beach along Ocean Street has different concerns and priorities than residents living near Ponto Beach. “We had to go on what made sense,” Cohen said. “Then it became a numbers game. Where we ended up with the map was based on numbers and trying to get to the best possible place we could. We were trying … to give as many important city issues to each district, and that’s how it came out.” As for the elections, they will remain staggered with District 1 and 3 up this year. However, since Cori Schum acher is running for mayor, if she loses she will retain her City Council seat as she was previously elected as an atlarge candidate in 2016. If she wins, Schumacher would be mayor, while the winner between Packard and challenger Mary Anne Vin ney would represent District 1. In District 3, Priya Bhat-Pa tel is the lone candidate as incumbent Michael Schumacher announced Wednesday he will not seek re-election. The maps, meanwhile, must be reviewed every 10 years based on the latest Census data. As such, the review will take place in 2021 and

new district lines could be drawn for the 2022 election, according to the city’s website. However, Flock reached out to Cohen after hearing Cohen speak about how working together on the districts could be unifying for the city and for others on opposite sides of Measure A. Both said they didn’t see the need for districting, but instead of fighting the concept they went with it. Cohen and Flock said their position was residents are not able to vote for all five candidates every two years. “Like a lot of the community, we felt we were forced to do something we didn’t like,” Cohen said. “One cycle you’re going to get to vote for mayor and the next cycle you’re going to get to vote for one council person. As opposed to previously, you would’ve voted for three in one cycle, and two in the next cycle.” “I felt it was thrust upon us,” Flock added. “This lawyer was forcing us to do something that didn’t even really seem to fit. So, I immediately jumped on this and so did he (Cohen).” Their initial maps were nearly identical, Flock said, although they were drawn with five districts. However, the two realized four districts would be best, while Cohen pitched a horizontal map, which flew in the face of the traditional quadrant concept used by the city for decades for issues such as housing density and other matters.

Cohen said one direction from the council was to avoid lumping current councilmembers in the same district. However, with population constraints, meaning each district must be within 10 percent or less of each other, the task became impossible. For example, District 1 is home to Mayor Matt Hall and councilmembers Mark Packard and Cori Schumacher. Keith Blackburn represents District 2 and Michael Schumacher (no relation to Cori Schumacher) represents District 3. Flock and Cohen said they realized it would best to not consider who lived where and just take on the numbers game. “I thought if we go four districts, there’s no way to avoid it no matter how I cut it,” Flock said about pairing incumbents in the same district. “I said that rule is ridic ulous and it doesn’t fit. It was really difficult because we were constrained by the fact they had to balance in population numbers.” Cohen’s horizontal idea, meanwhile, was pitched to Flock as a way for each district to have similar issues concerning every resident. Each district gets a slice of the coastline, Coast Highway, Interstate 5, El Camino Real and neighboring cities. The goal, Cohen said, was to create unification among each district with some of the same issues. Some residents wanted the coastline to encompass one

district, but Flock and Cohen said this way each district has skin in the game. Perhaps more importantly, Cohen added, is each segment of the coastline has nuanced and different issues. For example, North Beach along Ocean Street has different concerns and priorities than residents living near Ponto Beach. “We had to go on what made sense,” Cohen said. “Then it became a numbers game. Where we ended up with the map was based on numbers and trying to get to the best possible place we could. We were trying … to give as many important city issues to each district, and that’s how it came out.” As for the elections, they will remain staggered with District 1 and 3 up this year. However, since Cori Schum acher is running for mayor, if she loses she will retain her City Council seat as she was previously elected as an atlarge candidate in 2016. If she wins, Schumacher would be mayor, while the winner between Packard and challenger Mary Anne Vinney would represent Dis trict 1. In District 3, Michael Schumacher is being challenged by Priya Bhat-Patel. The maps, meanwhile, must be reviewed every 10 years based on the latest Census data. As such, the review will take place in 2021 and new district lines could be drawn for the 2022 election, according to the city’s website.


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Windmill Food Hall blowing into Carlsbad By Steve Puterski

CARLSBAD — If all goes to plan, a bustling breeze will be swirling through the latest venture coming to the city. James Markham, who created Pieology and Project Pie, recently announced his plans to open the Windmill Food Hall in the iconic Wind mill building on Palomar Airport Road. Markham signed a lease in December through Col liers International, which also represented the owner, Carlsbad Properties, which also owns Paseo Carlsbad and the buildings of P.F. Chang’s and BJ’s Restaurant. The site had been vacant for two years after the closure of TGI Friday’s. “Everybody knows the Windmill,” Markham said. “I think most people don’t what it is or what the hell’s been in there.” Markham, though, is no The iconic Carlsbad windmill is being renovated to house James Markham’s latest venture, the Windmill stranger to restaurants. His Food Hall, which is expected to open this summer. Photo by Steve Puterski first venture was the popular MOD pizza spot in Seattle be - like a food court, Markham pinball and other games now scheme.” common to the dining exBill Shrader, vice presfore creating Pieology, Proj- said it’s much different. Patrons do get a wide va- perience, yet a big draw for ident of Colliers and broker ect Pie and Knockout Pizza, of the transaction, said the riety of food selections, but families. among others. “Construction starts in space encompasses 12,000 Now, he is opening the wait staff will be on hand to Windmill Food Hall with refill drinks, take new orders about a week,” Markham square feet inside and an adgrand plans. Although on the and conduct payments, while said. “The windmill itself ditional 2,000 square feet of surface the concept appears the site will offer skeeball, will have a different color outdoor space, which will be

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to developers for unneeded and unwanted projects,” she said. “It doesn’t take a lifelong politician to know that Carlsbad residents’ voices are not being heard and that they deserve to voice their opinions.” This year marks the first time in the city’s his tory candidates will run in assigned districts. In the past, City Council elections were at-large candidates,

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risk at the expense of saying that we’re the first ones in San Diego to launch a CCA.” The goal of CCA, also called community choice energy, is to provide a higher percentage of renewable electricityat competitive and potentially lower rates, give customers local choices and promote the development of renewable power sources. San Diego Gas & Electric, which currently offers 43 percent renewable energy, will continue to deliver electricity through its system and provide maintenance and outage response services. Under state law, all customers must be automatically enrolled in the program but they are given several chances to opt out. Solana Beach has been discussing CCA for more than five years, aggressively moving forward in mid-2016 when a request for proposals was released to find a partner to gather data, provide the necessary renewable en ergy and address economic concerns. About a year later the city contracted with The Energy Authority for design and operation, and Calpine,

where every resident could vote for a specified number depending on the cycle. District 3 covers much of the Poinsettia, Aviara and La Costa neighborhoods, along with some coastal coverage. But now, without a clear cut opponent, Bhat-Patel has the opportunity to pick up steam heading into the spring and summer. One goal she has is to connect with residents, noting she is pro-growth, but not at the expense of city’s

beauty. “I believe the district design makes elected officials even more accountable to the citizens of Carlsbad, which I support,” she explained. “This means I can help people on a much more granular level and can listen to their needs and re spond better. Nonetheless, regardless of the districts, we are one Carlsbad and I will do what is best for the residents of District 3 and the city at large.” As for the issues and

challenges, Bhat-Patel said she is not running based off any ideology or causes, expect for focusing on the community, health and transparency. Her focus is on uniting the city and giv ing back to the city “that has given me so much.” However, she is concerned the council is fo cused on short-term financial goals, noting the controversial Measure A. “The City Council aligned with developers instead of listening to res -

which generates electricity from natural gas and geo thermal resources. According to TEA estimates, if Solana Energy Alliance — the newly adopted name — offers rates 3 percent lower than SDG&E, Solana Beach customers using 400 kilowatts per month would save .95 a month if they choose a base-energy program of 50 percent renewables and 75 percent carbon-free sources. The cost for 100 percent renewables would be $91.60 per month, or .62 cents below SDG&E’s current estimated rate. TEA also provided projection costs for 2018 and 2019, based on a June 1 start. The numbers differ because the program will be opera tional for only seven months rather than 12. According to the estimate, the cost for SDG&E services will be $5 million this year and $7.3 million in 2019. CCA costs are expected to be about $2.4 million and $3.7 million. Those amounts include all costs incurred to date by TEA, which agreed to pay any upfront fees until the program was launched, after which time the city would begin reimbursement. So far TEA has spent

about $50,000 and city staff time amounts to around $55,000. When Solana Beach officials agreed to form a CCA program, they did so with a guarantee from the consultants that no city funds would be put at risk. Other estimated costs include exit fees of about $1 million the first year and $2 million the next — on average, $10 a month — for customers who do not opt out of the program. Reserves, which will be used to buy power in future years, are expected to be about $1.4 million and $1.3 million in 2018 and 2019, respectively. A risk management team or committee will be created to oversee the day-today management of the program and ensure it is staying on track with its goals and objectives. Solana Beach utility customers can expect to receive enrollment notices in April and May, at which time they can opt out. Base energy will be called SEA Choice. The 100 percent renewable program will be known as SEA Green. Net energy metering custom ers, or those with rooftop solar, will be referred to as SEA NEM. Resident Tracy Rich-

mond said he supports CCA but had a concern with the name. Other cities may be reluctant to join the Solana Energy Alliance and “we definitely want more members,” he said. Several other San Diego cities, including Carlsbad, Encinitas and Oceanside, are currently looking into forming a CCA program. They could create their own or partner with Solana Beach and form a joint powers authority. Assistant City Manager Dan King said the name could be changed, as was done in Los Angeles recently. “We’ve had a lot of good public input,” Councilman Dave Zito said, adding that residents asked a lot of good questions during the public workshops. “It’s allowed us to end up with a better product in the end,” he said. “I think this is a great opportunity. The numbers up there speak for themselves that within the first year-and-a-half of operation our model’s showing that the venture should have $2.6 million in buffer to allow us to potentially do lots of different things, including either more rate discounts or renewable purchases and help meet our climate action plan.”

used as part of the food hall. He said 11 different food vendors will be operating by the opening in June, although only about five or six have committed. Regardless, he said the location is perfect for Markham’s concept with proximity to the Carlsbad Premium Outlets, Car Country Carlsbad and one of the busiest thoroughfares in the county at the intersection of Interstate 5 and Palomar Airport Road. “It’s one of the more iconic sites in North San Diego County,” Shrader said. “This is probably the busiest east-west corridor because it takes people from the I-5 to the booming industrial area in Carlsbad. There is a tre mendous amount of traffic in this area.” The food is expected to range from empanadas to sushi, handmade Asian noodles, barbecue and pizza, to name a few, while other features include leather couches, oil drum barstools and the aforementioned wait staff, which will be provided devices for on-the-spot ordering and payment. At his core, though, Markham is an innovator and this new opportunity is idents, by attempting to adopt the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Specific Plan with out making it a ballot en try,” Bhat-Patel said. “Citizens requested the right to vote, and as we know Measure A was not passed. Since Measure A, the residents of Carlsbad are concerned that the City Council will do what is best financially short-term, with out weighing the concern of the people who would like to maintain overall quality of life.”

another avenue to push the boundaries of the food service industry. He said the space, which is large, will also be able to host gatherings such as big events, dance lessons, a singles night and catering to large parties. Markham will also introduce two of his own new concepts, sushi burritos and Crackheads, a breakfast and gourmet coffee site in the base of the windmill. “People are looking for variety, but also something communal,” Markham said. “You want stuff where kids can do their thing. We are going to touch everybody’s palate. We are just going to be doing some very cool stuff that makes it more fun and more funky.” As a side note, another Crackheads location will also be suited at the corner of State Street and Carlsbad Village Drive, along with a full-service bar in a pair of container boxes. It’s the same property currently housing Choice Juicery. Markham said those are expected to open in the next 30 days.


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Seniors find the gift in giving back to community OCEANSIDE — On the fourth Thursday of the month, you can find a group of about a dozen Oceanside residents making and delivering lunch for 100 homeless people. The gift of giving back is especially meaningful to this group, as they are residents of Heritage Hills Senior Memory Care Community. “It enriches the lives of our residents,” Nicole Lopez, Community Relations Director at the community said. “They enjoy working with the Bread of Life Rescue Mission, and it’s right in our own backyard here in Oceanside.” Bayshire Senior Living is the parent company to Heritage Hills Memory Care, which specializes in caring for those with a memory diagnosis. “We are lo cally owned and operated,” Lopez said. “Our owners built these communities be cause of their own personal experiences with needing senior living for their loved ones. There aren’t too many

News of the weird Wait, What?

Police in Mainz, Germa ny, responded to an apartment building after cries were heard from within one unit early on Feb. 17, The Associated Press reported. When they arrived, officers found two men, the 58-yearold tenant and a 61-year-old visitor, “hopelessly locked up” with a mannequin dressed as a knight and a large remote-controlled car. The men were too drunk to explain how they had become entangled, and one officer remarked that “the whole thing would have re mained a funny episode” if the younger man had not become “more than impo lite.” He now faces a charge of insulting officers. [Asso ciated Press via The New York Times, 2/17/2018]

Least Competent Criminals

— Shanghai, China, po lice posted a video on social media of two men trying to break into a business on Feb. 14 by using bricks to shatter the glass storefront. But as United Press International reported, when Suspect A’s brick bounced off the glass, he bent to retrieve it and ended up squarely in the path of Suspect B’s brick, which struck him in the head and apparently knocked him out. In the video, Suspect B can be seen dragging Suspect A away from the store. Police remarked: “If all burglars were like this, we wouldn’t need to work overtime.” [United Press Internation al, 2/19/2018] — A drug smuggler

Several of the residents of the Heritage Hills Senior Memory Care Com munity make and deliver lunch for 100 homeless people. Courtesy photo

places that provide the level of care that we do. Not only that, but we’re focused on creating aesthetically beautiful surroundings for our residents.” One of the key goals of Heritage Hills Memory Care is to offer its residents full, dignified lives. The Bayshire Gives program gets their residents out into the community by allowing them to hand deliver meals.

“A lot of our residents led really extraordinary lives,” Lopez said. “Whether an in dividual was a doctor, professional painter, worked for NASA, or had the most important job of all — raising a family — we want them to continue to live a meaningful and purposeful life.” The Bread of Life Rescue Mission in Oceanside is a nonprofit group that

from Brazil apparently didn’t know he was under investigation by the National Anti-Narcotics Trafficking Unit in Portugal when he arrived on a flight Feb. 12 wearing a set of false butt cheeks, filled with 2.2 pounds of cocaine, reported United Press Internation al. The 32-year-old unidentified man was detained at the Tax and Customs Authority and searched, where his unusual derriere aroused suspicion. An accomplice, waiting for him at a Lisbon train station, was also arrested and charged with drug trafficking. [United Press Internation al, 2/14/2018]

daughters, 11 and 14, say they were hiking a trail at Lake Arrowhead in March 2017 when they spotted a large figure braced in a pine tree. “I ran into a Sasquatch -- a Bigfoot. We were face to face,” Ackley told the San Bernardino Sun. Forest rangers insisted at the time that Ackley and her daugh ters had seen a bear, and Ackley fears that by not acknowledging the presence of the legendary creatures, the state is putting the pub lic at risk. “People have to be warned about these things,” she said. “They are big.” [San Bernardino Sun, 2/14/2018]

People Different From Us

Metro News reported on Feb. 20 that travelers “remained silent” for 20 minutes while a fellow passenger on a Ural Airlines flight from Antalya, Turkey, to Moscow used the air vent above her seat to dry a pair of underwear. Witnesses reported that the woman showed no shame and that “everybody was looking with interest and confusion.” Debate raged later, however, after video of the woman was posted online, with one commenter speculating that “maybe the take off was sort of extreme, so now she has to dry those.” [Metro News, 2/20/2018]

The Litigious Society

Crestline, California, resident Claudia Ackley, 46, has teamed with “Dis covering Bigfoot” filmmak er Todd Standing to sue the state of California, request ing on Jan. 18 that state agencies acknowledge the existence of a Sasquatch species. Ackley and her

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helps feed, clothe, and shelter those in need. “They always need donations,” Lopez said. “This is something we are fortunate enough to be able to do and our owners stand by it 100 percent. Some of our residents were volunteers at Bread of Life prior to coming to Heritage Hills, so it’s a perfect fit.” With the Bayshire Gives program, residents of the memory care community hand make lunches, assemble lunch boxes and deliver them. “They really enjoy the outing, and resi dents’ families are always welcome to join in,” Lopez said. “Everyone has a glow about them once we finish with our donation. It’s all about giving back to the local community while do ing an activity that many residents enjoyed doing for their own families in their own homes. And preparing the food involves handeye coordination and skill which ultimately is great for brain health!” Heritage Hills works

closely with residents to find activities they will en joy that also engage them physically, mentally and spiritually. “We offer activities seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.,” Lopez said. “Our residents are all in different stages with re gard to their cognition, and we offer something for everyone.” “We just introduced an aromatherapy program with essential oils, and it’s really helped our residents, especially at night,” Lopez said. “We are also big into pet therapy. We have mini horses coming next month for a visit, and we have a music therapist who is here once a week. Our chef also does cooking classes.” Because some of their activities seem geared more toward the ladies, Heritage Hills came up with a few things just for the gentlemen. “We started a Bow Tie Social that we do every night,” Lopez said. “We have a room we call the ‘man cave’ where we watch

sports every night. We have a male assistant there and the group plays chess. The gentlemen enjoy having their own space.” Heritage Hills strives to get residents out and about as much as is appropriate for each individual. “We go to local shopping centers and restaurants,” Lopez said. “We often do scenic drives and go down to the beach. There is a local ice cream shop in Vista that we frequent weekly.” Heritage Hills is a spe cial place, and not just for its residents. “I meet extraordinary people,” Lopez said. “I love nothing more than to hear their stories and what they have accomplished in their lives. You can never judge a book by its cover.” To take a tour or learn more about Heritage Hills, call (760) 206-7930 or visit heritagehillsmc.com. The facility is located at 2108 El Camino Real in Oceanside.

turned up in California at the Sacramento Interna tional Airport on Feb. 13, he was still dressed in his ski pants and ski boots, and he still had his helmet, along with a new iPhone and a recent haircut. But, according to the Syracuse Post-Standard, Filippidis couldn’t tell officers anything about how he had traveled across the country, other than he rode in a “bigrig-style truck” and “slept a lot.” The truck dropped him off in downtown Sacramento, but he was unable to explain how he got to the airport. He was taken to an area hospital. [The Syracuse Post-Standard, 2/14/2018]

ing a trip to the emergency room. Walker, along with her husband, Carlton, 45, and their two sons, was waiting for takeout food at the Atlantis restaurant in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, early on Feb. 18 when a brawl broke out. The Walkers don’t know what started the fight, but Carlton told Metro News: “When the fight spilled out of the take away, I said to Donna to stay inside. When I turned round my wife was at the doorway being attacked and was covered in blood. My son was being strangled.” Donna sustained a 2-inch gash on her forehead and was bitten on the arm by the young woman who attacked her, calling for a tetanus shot and antibiotics. “I wiped my eye and saw all the blood,” Donna said. “I had no idea I had been struck.” Police were still looking for the attackers at press time. [Metro News, 2/19/2018]

whether the hair likely be longs to our first president, but in the meantime, col lege officials are learning how to preserve it. [The New York Times, 2/18/2018]

Awesome!

Staffers at a Bangor, Maine, day care called Watch Me Shine were happy to receive Valentine’s cookies made by a parent -- until those who ate them started to feel high. “With in 15 minutes, teachers were reporting they had concerns about those cookies,” Tiffany Nowicki, di rector of the center, told the Bangor Daily News. About 12 staff members felt the effects of the treats, which were confiscated by the po lice and are being tested. “If they find something that shouldn’t be in those cookies,” Nowicki said, “that’s a big problem and we’ll make sure it’s addressed.” The day care has instituted a new policy that no outside food can be brought in for Inexplicable the children or staff. [Ban Firefighter Constanti - gor Daily News, 2/16/2018] nos “Danny” Filippidis, 49, from Toronto, was the subject of a weeklong search by more than 250 people The Continuing using drones, dogs and heCrisis licopters starting Feb. 7, Donna Walker of when he disappeared from Linthwaite, England, just Whiteface Mountain ski resort in New York’s Ad- wanted a nice night out to irondacks. When he finally celebrate her 50th birth day; she wasn’t anticipatA woman claiming to be on a mission from God led a Kentucky State Police trooper on a chase at speeds up to 120 mph on Feb. 10, stopping only when another trooper pulled in front of her car. According to the Elizabethtown (Ken tucky) News-Enterprise, Connie Lynn Allen, 52, of Goodlettsville, Tennessee, told officers that she was Mother Mary, en route to pick up Baby Jesus, and that God had given her permission to speed. She also said that she had died six years ago. She was charged with several offenses and is being held in Hardin County. [News-Enterprise, 2/12/2018]

Animal Antics

At 10 Downing Street in London, Larry the cat is an institution, charged with chasing away mice and offering pet therapy to any willing caressers. Meanwhile, at the Foreign Office, Palmerston the cat serves the same purpose. But Larry and Palmerston have a long-running feud, according to The Telegraph, and on Feb. 16, they went at it again. Jezebel reported that fur was ripped and a collar torn off as the two cats duked it out in the street. Nick Dixon of “Good Morning Britain” said it appeared that Palmerston won this round: “Palmer ston seemed to strut out of Downing Street. Larry seemed a bit dazed and conWeird History fused after the fight.” [JeUnion College in Sche - zebel, 2/16/2018] nectady, New York, excitedly announced on Feb. 13 that a librarian flipping through the brown pages of a 1793 almanac found a real historical treasure: a lock of Pres ident George Washington’s hair. Librarian John Myers came upon an envelope with “Washington’s hair” written in script on it, and inside, tied with a thread, were several strands of grayish hair. Keith Beutler, associate professor of history at Missouri Baptist Uni versity and the author of a book called “Washington’s Hair,” told The New York Times that in Washington’s day, it was not uncommon to exchange locks of hair as remembrances. “Exchang ing locks of hair were like the selfies of the day,” Beutler said. Experts are exam ining the almanac and its provenance to determine


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Planning Commission gets new addition EDC weighs in on “It was trial by fi re, I ENCINITAS — There is think,” she said. a new face on the Encinitas The Planning CommisPlanning Commission. sion is widely held as the secJody Hubbard, a long- ond-most powerful board in term care planning expert the city behind the council, from Cardiff-by-the-Sea, was as it is the city’s land-use and recently appointed to repre- zoning decision-making body. sent the neighborhood on the Its decisions can be appealed fi ve-member panel, which is to the council. the city’s land-use and zoning Hubbard previously decision-making body. served on the city’s Coastal Hubbard replaces Greg Mobilityand Livability WorkDrakos, who did not seek re- ing Group, a 15-member panappointment after his fi rst el charged with crafting recommendations for the city’s term on the board. The council appointed rail corridor. her in February. Hubbard’s Land use, she said, apfi rst meeting was March 1, pealed to her because the and she voted on one of the results of the commission’s most important decisions on decisions are seen shortly the commission’s agenda, the thereafter. “I thought why not spend Leucadia Streetscape.

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time planning something and it won’t take a lifetime to see the end result,” Hubbard said. “I thought that would be more gratifying.” Hubbard said the biggest learning curve for her will be understanding that with every decision, there are going to be people who don’t agree. “You’re always going to rule in favor of someone, and against someone else,” she said. “You have to get used to the idea that you can’t make everyone happy, but you can do it will empathy and sensitivity.” Drakos, a senior vice president of a mortgage consulting group, said that he did not seek reappointment because of family and professional com-

mitments. “I don’t believe in doing something if you can’t do it well,” he said. He said the highlights of his tenure included the passage of the city’s urban agriculture ordinance, the deemed approved ordinance to help address the issues with downtown’s alcohol-serving establishments, and the steps taken to address issues along the rail corridor. Hubbard, who served with Drakos on the coastal mobility group, said that Drakos encouraged her to apply. “Greg gave me the thumbs up,” she said. “He had gotten to know me and he said that he felt I would be a great addition on the board.”

Report: Breeders’ Cup worth nearly $100 million to region DEL MAR — The Breeders’ Cup World Championships’ Del Mar debut in November came with a $98.8 million economic boost to the region, according to a recent report. Visitors who came to the San Diego region to see the thoroughbred horse race series spent $57.8 mil-

lion on accommodations, restaurants, transportation and other expenditures. The cup, which is held at different locations each year, brought $27.2 million in track improvements to the Del Mar Racetrack, according to a study by Carlsbad-based Sports Management Research Institute.

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Last year was the fi rst time the prestigious Breeders' Cup was staged in Del Mar. Though it will be held in Kentucky this year, offi cials said the impact on San Diego could be a lasting one. “San Diego once again proved itself to be one of the most desirable destinations for world class events when our region hosted the Breeders’ Cup for the first time,” San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer said. “This new study shows the tremendous boost the Breeders’ Cup gave our local economy and how hosting events like this create jobs and generate revenue that helps keep our neighborhoods clean and safe.” The study found that attending the event left 71 percent of attendees with a more favorable impression of San Diego than they previously had and 73 percent said they would like to return to the city the following year. The average Breeders’ Cup attendee has an average household income of $225,000 — which translates into more money spent while visiting the region, according to Kathleen Davis, chief executive of the research institute. Attendees in Del Mar

San Diego once again proved itself to be one of the most desirable destinations for world class events.” KEVIN FAULCONER Mayor of San Diego

spent 21.4 percent more in on-track wagering compared to the 2016 races, which were held at Santa Anita Park in the San Gabriel Valley. The Breeders’ Cup president left open the possibility of bringing the races back to Del Mar for a second time. “This study further validates the power of our brand as a national and international event and the attractiveness of the San Diego and Del Mar communities for our guests,” Craig Fravel said. “We look forward to future opportunities to collaborate with the many fantastic partners we worked with in 2017 in any effort to bring the Breeders’ Cup back to Del Mar.”

medical marijuana demands on lifeguards to enOCEANSIDE — City force a smoking ban on city staff shared the Medical beaches. The committee did not Marijuana Ad-hoc Committee’s guideline for allowing recommend sending the ad cultivation, manufactur- hoc committee’s recommening, distribution, testing dations to City Council. Speakers at the Ecolaboratories, nurseries and storefront sales of medical nomic Development Commarijuana with the city’s mittee meeting were largely Economic Development supportive of medical marijuana businesses. Comments Committee on March 1. Deanna Lorson, assis- included reduction of black tant city manager, gave an market sales, increased city overview of proposed city revenues, marijuana's legalregulations, which mirror ity, city control and safe pastate requirements. They tient access. An Oceanside farmer include a business plan, security plan with onsite 24/7 said she is excited about security and a 1,000-feet the opportunity to grow the separation requirement be- crop. Commissioners suggesttween marijuana businesses and sensitive uses, such as ed a tax structure be deschools, parks and churches. veloped and monies be earGrowth, manufacturing marked for public safety, to and sales would be logged on address homelessness, and a statewide track and trace fund other city services. “Not to have taxation, I system to ensure accountthink it would be a mistake,” ability. Employees of marijuana Commissioner Matt Altman businesses must pass a police said. Commission consensus criminal background check and be 21 or older. Signage of was to take it slow in adding businesses is limited to the marijuana businesses. Combusiness name and address, missioners said it is important that businesses do not without logos or banners. Additionally, all mari- negate the city. Deputy Mayor Chuck juana businesses in the city are restricted to east of In- Lowery, the ad hoc committee chair, said marijuana terstate 5. Medical marijuana dis- businesses have approached pensaries are limited to four, the city with million-dollar and it is suggested to begin offers to be fi rst in line to open a business. with two the first year. Lowery added farmers The city would gain minimal revenues from busi- can make $600 to $900 a ness licenses and property pound growing marijuana taxes. Regulatory fees could compared to a $2 a pound be used to offset city costs. profit for fruit and vegetable Further tax on marijuana crops. “This is the money that's businesses would need voter out there,” Lowery said. approval. Commissioners stressed A February meeting with the Police and Fire the importance of the integCommission drew safety con- rity of the city over tempting cerns from the police chief business offers. “To me personally it’s and fi re chief. There is unease marijuana businesses very important to be mindwould increase crime, loiter- ful of the city’s reputation as ing, panhandling and mar- we move forward,” Commission Chair Tyijuana-related DUI traffi c accidents. There is also con- rone Matthews said. City staff will share cern businesses will cause increased marijuana-relat- meeting notes when it brings ed medical and ambulance an ordinance forward to services, a danger of smoke the Planning Commission exposure if a fi re occurs at March 12, and City Council a marijuana business and March 28.

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Corporal Shaun Lawton is Carlsbad’s 2018 Police Officer of the Year. Communicator II Mariam Rayyan is Carlsbad’s 2018 Civilian Employee Sgt. Reid Shipley is Carlsbad’s 2018 Supervisor of the Year. Courtesy photos of the Year.

Carlsbad Police Department honors top offi cers CARLSBAD — The city by example and holds herof Carlsbad Police Depart- self and her coworkers ment highlighted its most to the highest standards. self-motivated outstanding members with Rayyan’s the 2018 Police Department style of multitasking often focuses on ways to improve awards. Corporal Shaun Law- offi cer safety, develop suston was named 2018 Police pect information and asOffi cer of the Year. Law- sess witness statements all ton, who is assigned to the while managing a critical traffi c division, is also a incident,” her award read. Sgt. Reid Shipley was member of the SWAT team. Further, Lawton is a key instructor with the Defensive Tactics Program, Tactical Communication Training Program, Active Shooter Training Program and Mobile Field Force Training Program. The department said, “Lawton has committed himself to the success of these programs and exemplifi es the department’s mission, vision and values through his leadership, dedication and compassion.” Communicator II Mariam Rayyan was named 2018 Civilian Employee of the Year. “Rayyan excels in the fast-paced environment of communications. She leads

named 2018 Supervisor of the Year. Shipley invests a signifi cant amount of time and effort into developing those around him. “Shipley has created pathways to increase the knowledge and skills of those he leads and works diligently to make sure other succeed. Shipley leads with compassion and integ-

Ramirez rity while looking for ways Francisco “J.J.” Mauga • Distinguished Ser• Station Volunteer of others can excel which crevice Medal – Senior Manates an environment of op- the Year – Mel Brown • DUI Offi cer of the agement Analyst Cindy Antimism, comradery and a foderson cus toward public service,” Year – Jody Knisley For exceptional lifesav• Auto Theft Recovery the award read. Offi cer of the Year – Nate ing efforts, the department presented awards to Offi cer Horton OTHER HONOREES: • Crime Fighters of the Michael McKinney, Offi cer • Senior Volunteer Patrol Member of the Year – Quarter – Offi cers Mike Natali Fant, Offi cer Ron McKinney, Ron Dement, Dement and Offi cer Andre Chuck Hunter • Explorer of the Year – Nate Horton and Edward Ramirez.

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Art Wall founder on a mission to raise funds By Steve Puterski

CARLSBAD — Public art has a way of beautifying and adding charm and charisma to a city. And Carlsbad is no exception with its popular Art Wall at Señor Grubby’s, 377 Carlsbad Village Drive. However, the wall is in need of fi nancial support, which is why the founder, Bryan Snyder, is leading a campaign to raise more funds. The wall is repainted every other month, but the artists Snyder recruits are paid, but it’s just enough money to cover supplies. “That first year was kind of learning what the commu nity wanted and how the project would run,” Snyder said. “It was funded completely by me with some help by Señor Grubby’s.” He applied for a grant through the Carlsbad Community Arts program netting about $1,700 in 2016-2017. However, Snyder returned the 2018 Community Arts grant for $1,700 from the city as he is applying for a seat on the Carlsbad Arts Commission, a position he says would help benefit public art throughout the city, and the Village and Barrio, in greater ways. The returned funds were to avoid any possible conflicts of interest. “The funding is really the only obstacle,” Snyder said. “Everyone loves it and I have a wide network of art-

Zackery Edwards, 16, will perform at 7 p.m. March 14 at the Friends of the Carmel Valley Library. Courtesy photo

The Carlsbad Art Wall, located on the side of a restaurant on Carlsbad Village Drive, offers local artists an opportunity to share their work every month. Photo by Steve Puterski

ists who want to paint the wall. But it’s about paying the artists what they deserve. I currently pay them nowhere near what they deserve.” So, in order to allow for artists to make some profit off their work, Snyder began a GoFundMe page with a goal of $1,700. The total is now more than $2,580 (as of March 7) and is expected to climb as engaged residents and fellow artists donate more to continue the threeyear tradition. As for the Art Wall, Snyder said, he can only afford “a couple hundred dollars” compared to other murals in the city or elsewhere, that take in several thousand. Nevertheless, Snyder’s

goodwill and building one of the city’s most unique attractions is gathering support. Lo cal artist Skye Walker, who painted the Art Wall in 2015, said he will do whatever he can to help financially sup port Snyder’s mission. “I think it’s important and I think what he’s doing is important,” Walker said of Snyder. “Public art needs to be saved. The beauty of public art is it just inspires other people, other artists and peo ple in the community. For the most part, any art that is add ing to the community is good art.” Snyder started the wall in 2015 after years of attempting other public murals. He said the city has finally em -

braced the art, and more murals have popped up throughout the Village. Currently, there are 30 murals through out the area and 15 different artists have painted the wall. The wall has added another dynamic to the Village with tours, residents and tourists gathering at Señor Grub by’s during the bi-monthly paintings. Snyder said he is careful to make sure the art is in good taste, as art is a sub jective expression. On Feb. 11, 40 residents through the BikeWalk Carlsbad group toured the murals and art wall with Snyder act ing as the tour guide. “There is a blossoming mural culture in Carlsbad Village as well,” Snyder said. “Ten years ago I started out on this adventure to kind of encourage more of an artistic culture. One of the biggest parts of that was to put more art in streets.” To support the Art Wall, donate at https://www.go fundme.com/carlsbadartwall or visit www.carlsbadcrawl. com.

Young star in concert A junior at San Dieguito Academy High School in Encinitas, 16-year-old bassoonist, Zackery Edwards, will high light the March free family music program at 7 p.m. March 14, sponsored by the Friends of the Carmel Valley Library, 3919 Townsgate Drive, Carmel Valley. Edwards is the 2018 Concerto Competition winner of the San Diego MTAC (Winds) and 2017 State VOCE Competition Winner (Intermediate Winds). He made his solo debut in 2017 with the Coastal Communities

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ART AT LUX Francis Upritchard shows the use of oil paint and mixed me dia at Lux Art Institute, 1550 S. El Camino Real, Encinitas, through March

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Concert Band after winning the band’s 2016 Don Caneva Scholarship. He is principal bas soonist with the New Youth Orchestra and the Mainly Mozart Youth Orchestra, winning the orchestra’s wind competition. Edwards was selected principal bassoon to the 2017 California All-State Wind Symphony and the 2017 All-Southern Califor nia Honor Orchestra. For more information, call (858) 552-1668. 23. For more information, visit luxartinstitute.org or call (760) 436-6611. CALL FOR ARTISTS Oceanside Days of Art will be held the weekend of April 14 and April 15. Booth spaces are priced at $155 for a 10-foot-by-10-foot and $260 for a 10-foot-by20-foot space. Applications and full details are available at ocaf.info or call (760) 433-3632.

MARCH 10

ARTS ALIVE BANNERS UNVEILED Everyone is invited to the 19th annual Encinitas Arts Alive Exhibit Unveiling noon to 2 p.m. March 10, at the Pacific View School, 608 Third St., Encinitas, presented by the 101 Artists’ Colony and Leucadia 101 Main Street. The ban ners will be displayed on the light poles along His toric Coast Highway 101 after the unveiling, until the auction May 20 at the Cardiff Town Center. This year’s media sponsor is Coast News Group. DRAMA AT SDA San Dieguito Academy High School will present “The Yellow Boat” at 7 p.m. March 15 through March 17 at San Dieguito Academy’s Clayton E. Liggett Theater on the San Dieguito Academy Campus, 800 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas. Tickets $15 for adults and $8 for students at the door or at seatyourself.biz/sandieguito. STARRING ARTISTS Enjoy a free concert, “Traversing the Americas with Violin and Guitar,” from 2 to 3:30 p.m., with local mu sicians Branden Muresan and Eric Foster, as part of Starring Artists: An In TURN TO ARTS CALENDAR ON A15


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How to keep your child active, engaged and learning this summer Summer programs at as robotics, rocketry, digACADEMIC Carlsbad’s Pacifi c Ridgeital photography, studio WORKSHOPS build School offer a variety of art, skateboard design and confi dence and inspire creways to keep your child ac- cooking. ativity in middle and high The morning fun can school students. Offerings tive, engaged and learning this summer. From sports be extended to include an include entrepreneurship, and science to arts and afternoon program fi lledessay writing, an algebra technology, there’s some- with PE-style games and refresher course and a thing exciting to do every team sports. skills-based workshop. day! Summer is a terrifi c SPORTS CLINICS time for kids to relax and THE FIREBIRD for middle and high school have fun, but also a great PROGRAM for students include volleyball, time for them to keep learnbasketball and lacrosse. ing. Pacifi c Ridge’s Summer students entering fi fth through eighth grade, of- Led by Pacifi c Ridge’s ex- Programs offer a great comfers morning elective ses- perienced coaches, clinics bination of discovery and sions fi lled with hands-on, help athletes at all levels fun. Classes fi ll fast – sign fundamentals up today! Call 760-448-9820 project-based learning. improve Sessions include a variety and develop new skills, all or visit Pacifi cRidge.org/ of cool science, technology, while building fi tness andSummerPrograms for more information. and art experiences such friendships.

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terview and Performance Experience at the Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium, located in the Carlsbad City Library complex at 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad. BACK TO THE BAYOU The 2nd Saturday Concert Series presents the Zydeco-infl uenced Bayou Brothers from 3 to 4:30 p.m. March 10 at 239 S. Kalmia St., Escondido. For more information, visit library.escondido. org.

cert on June 1. Rehearsals are Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. at Ranch View Baptist Church, 415 Rancho Santa Fe Road in Encinitas, under the supervision of master guitarist Peter Pupping. For more information, contact Peter Pupping at Guitar Sounds, (760) 943-0755 or peter@guitarsounds.com.

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PAINT YOUR PET Join PET Talk: Paint Your Pet’s Portrait from 6 to 9 p.m. March 15 at the San Diego Humane Society Oceanside Campus, 572 Airport Road, Oceanside. A pet portrait painting class with step-by-step instructions, supplies and a pre-drawn portrait of your pet will be provided. For registration, visit http://support.sdhumane.org /site / Calendar/1940262256?view= Detail&id=132934.

FREE ART LESSONS The California Center for the Arts, Escondido offers free lessons as part of its 2nd Saturday Art Lesson at 10 a.m. and a second lesson at 11 a.m. March 10. Learn how mix paints, express space, depth and form in springtime scenes. Materials provided. RSVP to http:// BELLY UP artcenter.org/event/tintRachael Yamagata shade/. will appear March 15 at the Belly Up, 143 S. Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. ART OPEN HOUSE Artist Wade Konia- For tickets and informakowsky invites you to his tion, visit http://bellyup. annual studio open house com/. at his home from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 10 at MARCH 16 1889 High Ridge Ave., DUAL PIANOS Carlsbad. The Latsos piano due will perform at 7:30 p.m. MARCH 11 March 16 at the EnciniROCK FUNDRAISER tas Library, 540 Cornish Encinitas School Drive, Encinitas, as part of Music will be hold- of the Encinitas Music by ing a fundraising event the Sea Concert series. with entertainment by For details, latsabidze. The Blast Big Band, The com. Young Rock Allstars and the Ol’ Man Band from 1 FOREIGN FILMS to 4 p.m. March 11 at the The Dove Library, Encinitas Elks Lodge at Carlsbad, continues its 1393 Windsor Road, Car- Foreign Film Fridays at diff. A $20 donation is 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. March suggested. 16 with “Heartbreaker,” France, romantic comedy, at the Ruby G. SchulMARCH 12 man Auditorium, 1775 GRAB A GUITAR Guitarists of all skill Dove Lane, Carlsbad. For levels are invited to join details, call (760) 434the Encinitas Guitar 2920 or visit carlsbadca. Orchestra’s upcoming gov/arts. spring session, “A Guitar Anthology,” running MARCH 17 March 12 through the DANCES WITH WORDS end of May, with a conFriends of the

Oceanside Public Library presents “Richard Lederer Dances With Words” 2 p.m. March 17 at Civic Center community room, 300 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside. Lederer will perform a unique concert with folk-singer humorist Bill Shipper. The performance merges word fun with original music. Admission $5. FINE ART SHOW Gallery’s monthly fi ne art show will run through April 2, open every day except Tuesday. Free Admission to public at 300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Suite 101, Carlsbad.

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Suspected mule thief nabbed ESCONDIDO — A man suspected of stealing a mule early Feb. 26 from a drifter making camp for the night in a North County park was caught hours later and arrested on suspicion of grand theft of livestock. David Albert Martinez, 28, and a cohort allegedly untied the roughly 1,000-pound animal, named Little Girl, from a tree at Grape Day Park inEscondido while her owner slept nearby and walked off with the mule shortly after midnight. A surveillance camera captured images of the perpetrators, according to police. The mule’s keeper, 70-year-old John Sears, awoke around dawn to fi nd his pack animal gone and immediately reported

the theft, Lt. Ed Varso said. Offi cers searched the neighborhood and surrounding areas for hours with help from a sheriff’s helicopter crew. About 2:30 p.m., police caught up with Martinez as he led Little Girl alongside a road near Dixon Lake, about a mile east of the spot where she had gone missing, the lieutenant said. The 28-year-old mule, appearing none the worse for the ordeal, was then reunited with her relieved master, Varso said. What inspired the alleged theft was unclear, the lieutenant said. Offi cers remained on the lookout for the outstanding suspect. — City News Service

MARCH 18

FREE CONCERT The 27-member Concert Handbells of Concordia University will perform a free concert at 4 p.m. March 18 at King of Kings Lutheran Church, 2993 MacDonald St., Oceanside. For details visit Kingofkingslc.org. ART ON THE GREEN Every Saturday and Sunday (weather permitting)., COAL Gallery member artists display their artwork for sale at Art on the Green, on the lawn in front of the Carlsbad Inn Beach Resort, 3075 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad. SPOTLIGHT MUSIC L’Auberge Del Mar presents vocalist Whitney Shay and the Whitney Shay Quartet at Bleu Bar 7 p.m. and The Living Room from 9 to 11 p.m. March 18, at 1540 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar, as part of Spotlight Sessions live music performances.

MARCH 22

ART SCENE Visit the COAL Art Gallery and enjoy a glass of wine and snack, during Cruzing the Art Scene from 6 to 8 p.m. March 22 at Carlsbad Village Faire, 300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad. For details, call (760) 4348497.

Mon., March 26th, 6:00-8:00pm at the Encinitas Community and Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Drive


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Santa Fe Christian tops El Camino to capture CIF Division 1 boys title Matt Stevenson scores game-high 24 points to lead Eagles to second straight basketball championship By Aaron Burgin

LOCAL SWIMMER’S TEAM EARNS LEAGUE CROWN Aaron Tice of Encinitas is part of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, N.Y.) men’s swimming and diving team that captured the first Liberty League Championship in program history. Tice is a graduate of La Costa Canyon High School and specializes in freestyle/individual medley. Courtesy photo

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members and planning commissioners. Commissioner Kevin Doyle said he did not want to preclude the development of tiny houses, which are owned as opposed to rented. The City Council ex pressed a desire to study whether it would be feasible

for the city to increase the in clusionary rate for land subject to the housing element’s zone increase. Mayor Catherine Blake spear and others said if the city was essentially giving the property owner a wind fall by upzoning the prop erty, the city should be able to ask for more of a commitment to affordable housing. City staff said they

would take the suggestions from the council and the panel and return in a month or so with a revised ordinance. The City Council was prepared to vote on an ordinance in February, but Councilman Mark Muir objected to the proposal because the city had not held a workshop on the topic, something it promised to do in 2015.

SOLANA BEACH — After missing two of his team’s playoff games due to a concussion, Santa Fe Christian senior forward Matt Stevenson said he wanted to make up for lost time in the CIF Divi sion 1 championship game against El Camino. Did he ever. Stevenson scored 21 of his game high 24 points in the second half, and the Eagles upended the top-seeded Wildcats 6352 to capture their second straight Division 1 title. Stevenson opened the third quarter scoring eight straight points, including three on backdoor layups. He also hit two threes in the second half, when the Eagles pulled away from the Wildcats. “Coach (Chad Bickley) brought us into the locker room and said that we had to pick it up if we wanted to win the game,” Stevenson said. “I came out with a will to win, I think.” Santa Fe Christian

led the game 24-22 at halftime when Stevenson started his scoring outburst in the opening min utes of the third quarter with a backdoor layup. He then added another layup after a three from freshman Trevan Martin, and then scored as he stole the ensuing inbound. He then added four more layups to stretch the Eagles lead to 44-34 late in the third quarter. By the time he had completed his scoring binge, Santa Fe Christian led 49-37 and did not look back. Defensively, the Eagles held El Camino to 36 percent shooting and forced them into 16 turnovers. Stevenson said the coaches stressed cutting off the dribble penetration by the Wildcats guards, including senior Jalen Flanagan. “They are a good team, so coach told us we needed to get into the gaps, which is tough be cause they are a really

good driving team,” Ste venson said. “But I think we did a good job in the second half.” Flanagan led El Camino with 21 points, but only shot 8-25 from the field. Junior RJ Davis scored 16 for the Wildcats, including four three-point field goals. Stevenson’s fellow seniors, Spencer Rydin and Jack McRoskey, also had big games for the Eagles. Rydin scored 12 points (all on threes) and Jack McRos key added a near triple double, 9 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists for the Eagles. For the Eagles, the road to the second straight Division 1 title was not easy. The team entered the playoffs at 16-11 and 7-5 in the ever-tough Coastal League. Stevenson said that the team’s schedule prepared them for their deep playoff run. “He loaded our schedule with amazing teams and so many different styles of basketball,” Stevenson said. “I think that really prepared us for this.”

Jay Paris on the Padres and more Sports on Pages A22-23


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Sammy Hagar & The Circle

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Kenny Loggins

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Huey Lewis And The News

July 28

Toga, Food & Booze Party with Otis Day

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Brian Setzer’s Rockabilly Riot!

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TajMo: The Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’ Band

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T.S. No.: 062444-CA APN: CITY OF ENCINITAS 160-572-04-30 NOTICE OF CITY OF ENCINITAS PUBLIC NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the City of Encinitas Public Works Department (City) A DEED OF TRUST DATED invites Request for Proposals (RFP) for: 5/14/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE PLACE OF MEETING: Council Chambers, Civic Center ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR 505 South Vulcan Avenue FINANCING, DESIGN, INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD Encinitas, CA 92024 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS AT CITY FACILITIES AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION THE ABOVE MENTIONED AGENCY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC ENTIThe website for this RFP, related documents and correspondence is PlanetBids (www. OF THE NATURE OF THE TY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC ORencinitasca.gov/bids). All project correspondence will be posted on the PlanetBids PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, IGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL OR website. It is the responsibility of Proposer to check the website regularly for inforYOU SHOULD CONTACT A MENTAL DISABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICE. IN mation updates, clarifi cations, as well as any addenda.Proposers must be registered LAWYER. A public auction COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT/SECTION 504 with the City of Encinitas as a vendor on PlanetBids. To register as a vendor, go to sale to the highest bidder for REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973, IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARthe following link (www.encinitasca.gov/bids) and then proceed to the “New Vendor cash, cashier’s check drawn on TICIPATE IN THESE MEETINGS, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT (760) Registration” link. All addenda will be available on the PlanetBids website. a state or national bank, check 633-2601. drawn by a state or federal To be considered for selection, a Proposal must be received no later than 2:00 p.m. on credit union, or a check drawn It is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday, March 21, 2018, at Tuesday, April 17, 2018 to: PlanetBids. by a state or federal savings 6 p.m. by the Encinitas City Council to discuss the following item: and loan association, or savings The City hereby notifi es all potential Proposers that it will ensure that in any Contract association, or savings bank CASE NUMBER: 10-035 DR/CDP/EIR and 10-036 GPA/SPA/LCPA/EIR issued pursuant to the advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded specified in Section 5102 of the APPLICANT: City of Encinitas, Development Services Department full opportunity to submit a response to this invitation and will not be discriminated Financial Code and authorized LOCATION: North Coast Highway 101 between La Costa Avenue and A Street, against on the grounds of race, color or national origin in consideration for an award. to do business in this state will within the communities of Leucadia and Old Encinitas be held by the duly appointed ZONING: North 101 Corridor Specific Plan – Transportation Corridor The City reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, or waive any irregularities trustee as shown below, of or technical deficiencies in any Proposal. all right, title, and interest PROJECT DESCRIPTION (CASE NO. 10-035 DR/CDP): Public hearing to consider conveyed to and now held by Planning Commission’s recommendations on a Design Review Permit, Coastal DevelThe City does not discriminate based on handicapped status in the admission or acthe trustee in the hereinafter opment Permit and Final Environmental Impact Report for the North Coast Highway cess to, or treatment, or employment in its programs or activities. described property under and 101 Streetscape project, which proposes to upgrade the corridor with multi-modal pursuant to a Deed of Trust functions including street striping to reduce the number and the width of vehicle trafEach prospective bidder is responsible for fully acquainting himself with the condescribed below. The sale will fic lanes, roundabouts, enhanced bicycle facilities, enhanced pedestrian pathways and ditions of the work sites as well as those conditions relating to the work in order be made, but without covenant crosswalks, appropriately located and designed bus facilities, on-street parking spaces to fully understand the facilities, diffi culties and restrictions which may impact the or warranty, expressed or (reverse-angle, standard and parallel parking spaces) with an associated “park assist” total and adequate completion of the work. All prospective bidders shall attend a implied, regarding title, lane, construction of three public parking lot areas with associated landscaping and mandatory job walk meeting scheduled for 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 21, 2018 at possession, or encumbrances, fencing improvements within the North County Transit District (NCTD) right-of-way, the City Council Chambers, Encinitas Civic Center, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, to pay the remaining principal traffi c calming measures, reduced traffi c speeds, drainage and storm water quality California 92024. Failure to attend the mandatory job walk meeting shall result in sum of the note(s) secured by improvements implementing low-impact design measures including infi ltration, biodisqualification. the Deed of Trust, with interest filtration, and water storage areas, preservation and relocation of some existing trees, and late charges thereon, new trees (for a net increase in the number of trees in the project corridor), and street Please contact www.encinitasca.gov/bids if you need additional information. as provided in the note(s), beautification including, but not limited to, enhanced pavement treatments, street furadvances, under the terms niture, and public art. 03/09/18, 03/16/18 CN 21460 of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and PROJECT DESCRIPTION (CASE NO. 10-036 GPA/SPA/LCPA): Public hearing to expenses of the Trustee for the ownership of the property. You OF THE NATURE OF THE secured by said Deed of Trust. consider Planning Commission’s recommendations on proposed amendments to the total amount (at the time of the should also be aware that the PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, The total amount of the unpaid General Plan (Figure 1 of the Circulation Element), North 101 Corridor Specifi c Plan initial publication of the Notice lien being auctioned off may YOU SHOULD CONTACT A balance of the obligation (Figure 5-C) and Local Coastal Program to allow the reduction in the number of travel of Sale) reasonably estimated to be a junior lien. If you are the LAWYER On 4/2/2018 at 1:00 secured by the property to be lanes on North Coast Highway 101. be set forth below. The amount highest bidder at the auction, PM, CLEAR RECON CORP., sold and reasonable estimated may be greater on the day of you are or may be responsible as duly appointed trustee costs, expenses and advances ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: A 45-day public review and comment period was essale. Trustor: SOUTHERN for paying off all liens senior under and pursuant to Deed at the time of the initial tablished (December 2, 2016 to January 16, 2017) pursuant to the California EnWINDS INTERNATIONAL, A to the lien being auctioned off, of Trust recorded 3/23/2005, as publication of the Notice of Sale vironmental Quality Act (CEQA) for a Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) CALIFORNIA CORPORATION before you can receive clear Instrument No. 2005-0235035, is: $367,956.57 If the Trustee is which was prepared for the proposed Project, pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section Duly Appointed Trustee: title to the property. You are of Offi cial Records in the unable to convey title for any 15087. Additionally, a supplemental 45-day public review and comment period was CLEAR RECON CORP encouraged to investigate the offi ce of the County Recorder reason, the successful bidder’s established (March 14, 2017 to April 28, 2017) pursuant to CEQA for recirculation of Recorded 5/23/2007, as existence, priority, and size of of San Diego County, State sole and exclusive remedy shall portions of the Draft EIR. With recirculation of new documentation, the Final EIR conInstrument No. 2007-0350849, outstanding liens that may exist of CALIFORNIA executed be the return of monies paid to cludes that the Project would result in mitigable impacts for emergency services (fi re of Offi cial Records in the on this property by contacting by: IRENE R. EDWARDS, the Trustee, and the successful protection) and traffi c circulation impacts that are unavoidable. Responses to public offi ce of the Recorder of San the county recorder’s offi ce TRUSTEE OF THE IRENE bidder shall have no further comments have been prepared and are included in the Final EIR which is available Diego County, California, or a title insurance company, R. EDWARDS TRUST recourse. The benefi ciary under for viewing at: Development Services Department, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, Date of Sale: 4/2/2018 at 1:00 either of which may charge UNDER DECLARATION OF said Deed of Trust heretofore CA 92024; or on the City’s website at Development Services Public Notices. The City PM Place of Sale: OUTSIDE you a fee for this information. TRUST DATED APRIL 20, executed and delivered to Council will consider Planning Commission’s recommendation and utilize the Final THE MAIN ENTRANCE AT If you consult either of these 1999 AS HERETOFORE OR the undersigned a written EIR as an informational resource during their deliberations related to the Project. THE SUPERIOR COURT resources, you should be aware HEREAFTER AMENDED OR Declaration of Default and NORTH COUNTY DIVISION, that the same lender may hold THE SUCCESSOR IN THE Demand for Sale, and a written STAFF CONTACT: Anna Yentile, Principal Planner, (760) 633-2724,ayentile@encini325 S MELROSE DR., VISTA, more than one mortgage or SAID TRUST (PER INSURING Notice of Default and Election tasca.gov CA 92081 Amount of unpaid deed of trust on the property. TITLE COMPANY PROCEED to Sell. The undersigned caused balance and other charges: NOTICE TO PROPERTY USING TRUST DATED said Notice of Default and NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY: This project constitutes an amendment to the Local $207,065.89 Property being OWNER: The sale date shown APRIL 20, 1999) WILL SELL Election to Sell to be recorded Coastal Program (LCP). If the City approves the amendment, the proposed LCP sold “as is – Where is” Street on this notice of sale may be AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO in the county where the real amendment must be submitted to the California Coastal Commission for review and Address or other common postponed one or more times HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, property is located. NOTICE adoption. The LCP amendment will not become effective until after adoption by the designation of real property: by the mortgagee, benefi ciary, CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If California Coastal Commission. The release of this Notice of Availability opens asix3658 OCEAN RANCH BLVD trustee, or a court, pursuant to ON A STATE OR NATIONAL you are considering bidding week public review period (February 16, 2018 through March 30, 2018) prior to any OCEANSIDE CA 92056 Section 2924g of the California BANK, A CHECK DRAWN on this property lien, you final action (Second Reading) being taken by the City Council on the LCP amendment MORE FULLY DESCRIBED Civil Code. The law requires BY A STATE OR FEDERAL should understand that there request. ON SAID DEED OF TRUST that information about trustee CREDIT UNION, OR A are risks involved in bidding A.P.N.: 160-572-04-30 THE sale postponements be made CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE at a trustee auction. You will Under California Government Code Section 65009, if you challenge the nature of the BENEFICIARY MAY ELECT, available to you and to the OR FEDERAL SAVINGS be bidding on a lien, not on proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only the issues you or someone IN ITS DISCRETION, TO public, as a courtesy to those AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, the property itself. Placing else raised regarding the matter described in this notice or written correspondence EXERCISE ITS RIGHTS AND not present at the sale. If you SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, the highest bid at a trustee delivered to the City at or before the time and date of the determination. REMEDIESIN ANY MANNER wish to learn whether your sale OR SAVINGS BANK auction does not automatically PERMITTED UNDER date has been postponed, and, SPECIFIED IN SECTION entitle you to free and clear For further information, or to review the application prior to the hearing, please conSECTION 9604 OF THE if applicable, the rescheduled 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL ownership of the property. You tact staff, or contact the Development Services Department, 505 South Vulcan Avenue, CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL time and date for the sale of this CODE AND AUTHORIZED should also be aware that the Encinitas, CA 92024 at (760) 633-2710 or by email at planning@encinitasca.gov. CODE, OR ANY OTHER property,you may call (844) 477- TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS lien being auctioned off may APPLICABLE SECTION, AS 7869 or visit this Internet Web STATE: OUTSIDE THE be a junior lien. If you are the 03/09/18 CN 21462 TO ALL OR SOME OF THE site WWW.STOXPOSTING. MAIN ENTRANCE AT THE highest bidder at the auction, PERSONAL PROPERTY, COM, using the fi le number SUPERIOR COURT NORTH you are or may be responsible FIXTURES AND OTHER assigned to this case 062444- COUNTY DIVISION, 325 S for paying off all liens senior wish to learn whether your sale IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY GENERAL TANGIBLES CA. Information about MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA to the lien being auctioned off, date has been postponed, and, PROPERTY OWNER: YOU A STATE OR FEDERAL AND INTANGIBLES MORE postponements that are very 92081 all right, title and interest before you can receive clear if applicable, the rescheduled ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK PARTICULARY DESCRIVED short in duration or that occur conveyed to and now held by it title to the property. You are time and date for the sale of this DEED OF TRUST, DATED DRAWN BY A STATE OR IN THE DEED OF TRUST, close in time to the scheduled under said Deed of Trust in encouraged to investigate the property,you may call (844) 477- 8/19/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND GUARANTEES, UCC’S, ASSOCIATION, sale may not immediately be the property situated in said existence, priority, and size of 7869 or visit this Internet Web ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR LOAN SECURITYAGREEMENTS. WWW.STOXPOSTING. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, OR refl ected in the telephone County and State described as: outstanding liens that may exist site The undersigned Trustee information or on the Internet MORE FULLY DESCRIBED on this property by contacting COM, using the fi le number AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED disclaims any liability for any Web site. The best way to verify ON SAID DEED OF TRUST the county recorder’s offi ce assigned to this case 052627- NEED AN EXPLANATION OF IN SECTION 5102 OF THE incorrectness of the street Information about THE NATURE OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND postponement information The street address and other or a title insurance company, CA. address or other common TO DO is to attend the scheduled common designation, if any, either of which may charge postponements that are very PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, AUTHORIZED designation, if any, shown above. sale. CLEAR RECON CORP of the real property described you a fee for this information. short in duration or that occur YOU SHOULD CONTACT A BUSINESS IN THIS STATE: If no street address or other THE MAIN 4375 Jutland Drive San Diego, above is purported to be: 3205 If you consult either of these close in time to the scheduled LAWYER On 3/26/2018 at 1:00 OUTSIDE common designation is shown, AT THE California 92117 STOX 906950 VIA DE TODOS SANTOS resources, you should be aware sale may not immediately be PM, CLEAR RECON CORP, as ENTRANCE directions to the location of 03/09/18, 03/16/18, 03/23/18 CN FALLBROOK, CALIFORNIA that the same lender may hold refl ected in the telephone duly appointed trustee under SUPERIOR COURT NORTH the property may be obtained 21459 92028 The undersigned Trustee more than one mortgage or information or on the Internet and pursuant to Deed of Trust COUNTY DIVISION, 325 S by sending a written request to 8/25/2005, as MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA disclaims any liability for any deed of trust on the property. Web site. The best way to verify recorded the benefi ciary within 10 days incorrectness of the street NOTICE TO PROPERTY postponement information is Instrument No. 2005-0731515, 92081 all right, title and interest of the date of fi rst publication T.S. No. 052627-CA APN: address and other common OWNER: The sale date shown to attend the scheduled sale. of Offi cial Records in the offi ce conveyed to and now held by it of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE 125-182-22-00 NOTICE designation, if any, shown on this notice of sale may be FOR SALES INFORMATION: of the County Recorder of San under said Deed of Trust in the TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If County, State of property situated in said OFTRUSTEE’SSALE herein. Said sale will be postponed one or more times (844) 477-7869 CLEAR RECON Diego you are considering bidding IMPORTANT NOTICE TO held, but without covenant or by the mortgagee, benefi ciary, CORP. 4375 Jutland Drive San CALIFORNIA executed by: County and State described as: on this property lien, you PROPERTY OWNER: YOU warranty, express or implied, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Diego, California 92117 STOX ANDERSON M. DONAN A PARCEL 1-A: ALL THAT should understand that there 03/09/18, 03/16/18, MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOLE PORTION OF THE ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER regarding title, possession, Section 2924g of the California 906850 are risks involved in bidding AND SEPARATE PROPERTY NORTHERLY 503 FEET OF A DEED OF TRUST, DATED condition, or encumbrances, Civil Code. The law requires 03/23/18 CN 21458 at a trustee auction. You will WILL SELL AT PUBLIC THE WEST HALF OF THE 3/17/2005. UNLESS YOU TAKE including fees, charges and that information about trustee be bidding on a lien, not on AUCTION TO HIGHEST EAST HALF OF THE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR expenses of the Trustee and of sale postponements be made the property itself. Placing FOR CASH, SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD the trusts created by said Deed available to you and to the T.S. No. 062734-CA APN: 181- BIDDER the highest bid at a trustee NOTICE OF CASHIER’S CHECK DRAWN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU of Trust, to pay the remaining public, as a courtesy to those 022-22-00 auction does not automatically SALE ON A STATE OR NATIONAL OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP NEED AN EXPLANATION principal sums of the note(s) not present at the sale. If you TRUSTEE’S entitle you to free and clear


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11 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST, CITY OF ENCINITAS SAN BERNARDINO DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CITY COUNCIL CALIFORNIA *MORE COMPLETELY DESCRIBED PLACE OF MEETING: Council Chambers, Civic Cente IN ATTACHED EXHIBIT A.* 505 South Vulcan Avenue The street address and other Encinitas, CA 92024 common designation, if any, of the real property described THE ABOVE MENTIONED AGENCY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC ENTIabove is purported to be: 902 TY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC VALLEY DR VISTA, CA 92084 ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, VETERANS STATUS OR PHYSICAL The undersigned Trustee OR MENTAL DISABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR THE PROVISION OF SERVICE. disclaims any liability for any IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT/SECTION 504 incorrectness of the street REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973, IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARaddress and other common TICIPATE IN THIS MEETING, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT (760) 633designation, if any, shown 2601. herein. Said sale will be held, but without covenant or It is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 warranty, express or implied, at 6:00 P.M., or as soon as possible thereafter, by the Encinitas City Council to discuss regarding title, possession, the following item of the City of Encinitas: condition, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and PROJECT NAME: Pacific View Lane contingent general vacation expenses of the Trustee and of PERMIT NUMBER: 13484-VA the trusts created by said Deed FILING DATE: July 17, 2017 of Trust, to pay the remaining APPLICANT: Land Holdings LLC principal sums of the note(s) LOCATION: The cul-de-sac bulb on Pacific View Lane secured by said Deed of Trust. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Public hearing for contingent general vacation of public The total amount of the unpaid road right-of-way at the cul-de-sac bulb on Pacifi c View Lane. A road will be extended balance of the obligation to the south to the newly created lots. A general public utility easement will be resecured by the property to be served over the entire vacated area. sold and reasonable estimated ZONING: The project site is located in the R-5 Zone. costs, expenses and advances at ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project has been determined to be exempt from the time of the initial environmental review pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) publication of the Notice of Sale Guidelines Section 15301(c), which exempts minor alterations to existing public is: $504,023.24 If the Trustee is streets, involving negligible or no expansion of use. None of the exceptions in CEQA unable to convey title for any Guidelines Section 15300.2 exists, and no historic resources will be impacted by the reason, the successful bidder’s proposed project. sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to For further information, or to review this application prior to the hearing, contact the Trustee, and the successful Debra Geishart at (760) 633-2779 or the Development Services Department, 505 bidder shall have no further recourse. The benefi ciary South Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 at (760) 633-2710. under said Deed of Trust 03/09/18 CN 21463 heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default deed of trust on the property. THE WEST HALF OF THE RANGE 3 WEST, SAN and Demand for Sale, and a NOTICE TO PROPERTY EAST HALF OF THE BERNARDINO BASE AND written Notice of Default and OWNER: The sale date shown SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY Election to Sell. The on this notice of sale may be THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF undersigned caused said Notice postponed one or more times by OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING of Default and Election to Sell the mortgagee, benefi ciary,11 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST, TO UNITED STATES to be recorded in the county trustee, or a court, pursuant to SAN BERNARDINO GOVERNMENT SURVEY, where the real property is Section 2924g of the California MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: located. NOTICE TO Civil Code. The law requires OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF BEGINNING AT A POINT ON POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you that information about trustee CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING THE NORTHERLY LINE OF are considering bidding on this sale postponements be made TO UNITED STATES SAID SOUTH HALF OF THE property lien, you should available to you and to the GOVERNMENT SURVEY, NORTHEAST QUARTER understand that there are risks public, as a courtesy to those MORE PARTICULARLY DISTANT THEREON SOUTH involved in bidding at a trustee not present at the sale. If you DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 89° 57’ 50” WEST, 1113.54 auction. You will be bidding on wish to learn whether your sale BEGINNING AT THE FEET FROM THE a lien, not on the property itself. date has been postponed, and, if NORTHWESTERLY CORNER NORTHEAST CORNER OF Placing the highest bid at a applicable, the rescheduled OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE SAID SOUTH HALF OF THE trustee auction does not time and date for the sale of this EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER, automatically entitle you to free property,you may call (844) 477- SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID POINT BEING AT THE and clear ownership of the 7869 or visit this Internet Web THE NORTHEAST QUARTER; INTERSECTION OF SAID property. You should also be site WWW.STOXPOSTING. AS SHOWN ON RECORD OF NORTHERLY LINE OF THE aware that the lien being COM, using the fi le number SURVEY MAP NO. 10937, SOUTH HALF WITH THE auctioned off may be a junior assigned to this case 062734-CA. FILED IN THE SAN DIEGO EASTERLY LINE OF SAN lien. If you are the highest Information about COUNTY RECORDER’S DIEGO COUNTY ROAD bidder at the auction, you are or postponements that are very OFFICE ON MARCH 12, 1987; SURVEY NO. 949, THENCE may be responsible for paying short in duration or that occur THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID off all liens senior to the lien close in time to the scheduled WESTERLY LINE OF SAID EASTERLY LINE OF ROAD being auctioned off, before you sale may not immediately be WEST HALF OF THE EAST SURVEY TO A LINE THAT IS can receive clear title to the refl ected in the telephone HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST PARALLEL WITH AND 20.00 property. You are encouraged to information or on the Internet QUARTER OF THE FEET SOUTHERLY, investigate the existence, Web site. The best way to verify NORTHEAST QUARTER MEASURED AT RIGHT priority, and size of outstanding postponement information is to SOUTH 00° 21’ 18” WEST 14.20 ANGLES TO SAID liens that may exist on this attend the scheduled sale. FOR FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE property by contacting the SALES INFORMATION: (844) LEAVING SAID WESTERLY SOUTH HALF OF THE county recorder’s offi ce or a 477-7869 CLEAR RECON LINE SOUTH 44° 23’ 39” EAST, NORTHEAST QUARTER; title insurance company, either CORP 4375 Jutland Drive San 67.87 FEET THENCE SOUTH THENCE ALONG SAID of which may charge you a fee Diego, California 92117 22° 10’00” EAST 124.34 FEET; PARALLEL LINE NORTH 89° for this information. If you EXHIBIT A LEGAL THENCE NORTH 86° 18’ 41” 57’ 50” EAST TO THE consult either of these DESCRIPTION TS# 062734-CA EAST, 112.53 FEET THENCE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT resources, you should be aware PARCEL 1-A: ALL THAT SOUTH 12° 18’ 18” EAST 16.00 25.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE that the same lender may hold PORTION OF THE FEET; THENCE SOUTH 74° C O N C A V E more than one mortgage or NORTHERLY 503 FEET OF 59’49” EAST, 140.65 FEET TO SOUTHWESTERLY, SAID THE EASTERLY LINE OF CURVE BEING ALSO SAID WEST HALF OF THE TANGENT TO THE EAST HALF OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF EAST HALF OF THE THE NORTHEAST QUARTER; SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THENCE ALONG THE THE NORTHEAST QUARTER EASTERLY AND OF SAID SECTION 29; NORTHERLY LINES OF SAID THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY WEST HALF OF THE EAST ALONG SAID CURVE TO SAID HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST WESTERLY LINE OF THE QUARTER OF THE EAST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF NORTH 00’ 30’ 10” EAST, THE NORTHEAST QUARTER; 222.86 FEET AND SOUTH 89° THENCE ALONG SAID 58’ 06” WEST, 347.83 FEET TO WESTERLY LINE NORTH 00° THE POINT OF BEGINNING. 21’ 06” EAST TO SAID SAID PARCEL IS FURTHER NORTHERLY LINE OF THE SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON SOUTH HALF OF THE THAT CERTAIN NORTHEAST QUARTER; UNRECORDED PROPOSED THENCE ALONG SAID DIVISION OF LAND PLAT NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH N0./81-022-5 APPROVED MAY 89° 57’ 50’ WEST TO THE 6, 1968. RESERVING POINT OF BEGINNING. THEREFROM AN EASEMENT PARCEL 1-C AN EASEMENT FOR PRIVATE ROAD AND FOR PRIVATE ROAD AND UTILITY PURPOSES. UTILITY PURPOSE OVER, PARCEL 1-B: ALL THAT UNDER, ALONG AND PORTION OF THE SOUTH ACROSS A 20.00 FOOT WIDE HALF OF THE NORTHEAST STRIP OF LAND LYING QUARTER OF SECTION 29, WITHIN THE WEST HALF OF TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH, THE EAST HALF OF THE

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CITY OF ENCINITAS DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA 92024 Phone: (760) 633-2710 | Email: planning@encinitasca.gov | Web: www.encinitasca.gov City Hall Hours: Monday through Friday 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Closed alternate Fridays (03/09, 03/23, etc.) NOTICE OF PENDING ACTION ON ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATION AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 1.

PROJECT NAME: Cox Residence CASE NUMBER: 17-246 CDP FILING DATE: October 16, 2017 APPLICANT: George and Heather Cox LOCATION: 605 Cornish Drive PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A Coastal Development Permit request for the demolition of an existing home and the construction of a new two-story single-family residence with an attached accessory unit and related site improvements. The subject property is located within the Residential Single-Family 5 (R-5) zone and the Coastal Zone. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). STAFF CONTACT: Dan Halverson, 760-633-2711 or dhalverson@encinitasca.gov

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PROJECT NAME: Nixon Single-Family Residence CASE NUMBER: 17-271 CDP FILING DATE: November 21, 2017 APPLICANT: Chuck and Jan Nixon LOCATION: 794 Clark Avenue (APN 256-122-30) PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A Coastal Development Permit request for the demolition of an existing single-family residence and the construction of a new single-family residence on an existing lot. The subject property is located in the Residential 5 (R-5) Zone, Scenic/Visual Corridor Overlay, and the Coastal Zone. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. STAFF CONTACT: J. Dichoso, 760-633-2681, or jdichoso@encinitasca.gov

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PROJECT NAME: Stephens Accessory Unit CASE NUMBER: 17-279 CR/CDP FILING DATE: November 27, 2017 APPLICANT: Amy Stephens LOCATION: 1047 Guadalajara Drive (APN 259-110-06) PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A Coastal Development Permit and Conceptual Review request to demolish a portion of an existing home and to allow for a second-story addition within the sideyard setback for an accessory unit on an existing lot. The subject property is located in the Residential 5 (R-5) Zone and the Coastal Zone. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. STAFF CONTACT: J. Dichoso, 760-633-2681, or jdichoso@encinitasca.gov

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PROJECT NAME: Kurtz New Single-Family Residence CASE NUMBER: 17-284 CDP FILING DATE: December 5, 2017 APPLICANT: Justin Kurtz LOCATION: 922 Hymettus Avenue (APN 254-331-26) PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A Coastal Development Permit request for the construction of a new single-family residence with a detached accessory unit on an existing lot. The subject property is located in the Residential 3 (R-3) Zone and the Coastal Zone. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: The project has been determined to be exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines. STAFF CONTACT: J. Dichoso, 760-633-2681, or jdichoso@encinitasca.gov

PRIOR TO 6:00 PM ON MONDAY, MARCH 19, 2018 ANY INTERESTED PERSON MAY REVIEW THE APPLICATION AND PRESENT TESTIMONY, ORALLY OR IN WRITING, TO THE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT. WRITTEN TESTIMONY IS PREFERRED IN ORDER TO HAVE A RECORD OF THE COMMENTS RECEIVED. If additional information is not required, the Development Services Department will render a determination on the applications, pursuant to Section 2.28.090 of the City of Encinitas Municipal Code, after the close of the review period. An Appeal of the Department’s determination accompanied by the appropriate fi ling fee may be fi ledwithin 15-calendar days from the date of the determination. Appeals will be considered by the City Council pursuant to Chapter 1.12 of the Municipal Code. Any fi ling of an appeal will suspend this action as well as any processing of permits in reliance thereon in accordance with Encinitas Municipal Code Section 1.12.020(D)(1) until such time as an action is taken on the appeal. All the above items are located within the Coastal Zone and require the issuance of a regular Coastal Development Permit. The action of the Development Services Director may not be appealed to the California Coastal Commission. Under California Government Code Sec. 65009, if you challenge the nature of the proposed action in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised regarding the matter described in this notice or written correspondence delivered to the City at or prior to the date and time of the determination. 03/09/18 CN 21464 SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 11 SOUTH, RANGE 3 WEST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, IN THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING TO UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SURVEY, THE CENTERLINE OF SAID 20.00 FOOT WIDE STRIP OF LAND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER AS SHOWN ON RECORD OF SURVEY NO.10937, FILED IN THE SAN

DIEGO COUNTY RECORDER’S OFFICE ON MARCH 12,1987; THENCE ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER SOUTH 00° 21’ 18” WEST, 14.20 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED CENTERLINE; THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY LINE SOUTH 44° 23’ 39” EAST, 67.87 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 22° 10’ 00” EAST 141.34 FEET THENCE SOUTH 15° 34’ 59” EAST 98.44 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 71.95 FOOT RADIUS CURVE CONCAVENORTHEASTERLY; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY

ALONG AN ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 52° 36’ 00” A DISTANCE OF 66.05 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 85.11 FOOT RADIUS COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY; THENCE EASTERLY ALONG AN ARC OF SAID COMPOUND CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 59° 55’ 00” A DISTANCE OF 89.00 FEET TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT 143.49 FOOT RADIUS COMPOUND CURVE

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The surfer’s way — A good guide to health and happiness waterspot

chris ahrens

Surfin’ is the only life, the only way for me …” The Beach Boys

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’ve always been uncomfortable calling surfi ng a sport. Still, I would never go so far as to call it a “religious experience,” even though I have had some deeply spiritual moments while drifting over the ocean. So, if surfi ng is not a sport or a religion; what exactly is it? Maybe the Beach Boys, most of whom didn’t surf, actually had it right when they called it a way, or more accurately, “the only way.” Now, I know that leans toward religion, specifi cally Taoism, but surfing being a way is perhaps the most accurate category for this thing that has held many of us captive for, in the case of some readers, over half a century. Surfi ng as a way (of life) makes sense because there is far more to the surfing life than the act of rid-

ing waves. In fact, riding a wave constitutes a fraction of the surfer’s existence and most of the time even the most avid surfers are out of the water. So, what does it mean to be a surfer? For starters, it means being in touch with the natural rhythms of life. Now, you could argue that there are those who surf in wave pools, or rely on their cell phones to know when the surf is good, but there are others who are as tuned into the natural rhythms of life as migrating geese. Anyone who has ever spent a month or more camping deep in Baja or other remote oceanic locations knows about moon, sun and tide cycles. Even without the easy access of online surf reports these surfers know what swell size and direction and what tides certain breaks work best on. They can predict when winds are favorable or unfavorable, and know the secrets to subtle bends in the coast that will produce good surf when all of the surrounding spots are either blown out or fl at. Anyone who adapts the surfer’s way quickly learns that the natural elements are far more powerful than they are, and that they cannot be conquered. They know not to work against a wave, but with it, since even the smallest swells can push them aside so yesterday’s

Surf class, summer of 2017.

newspaper. Lifelong surfers tend to adapt different values in life than the mainstream. Few

of them are materialistic, unless you count surfboards and surf spots as material. They are generally early to

can tell you about the fossilized reefs and what caused them to appear millennia ago. They know when it will rain before the weather anchor ever says a word. If I had it to do over again, I would choose the surfer’s way. It has been a good guide to health and happiness and produced lifelong friendships. I encourage parents to involve their children in the surfer’s way — not only to push them into waves, but also to involve them in the wonders that are all around them. Of course there are possible hazards involved like skin cancer, stingrays, not learning to be being good team players and maybe dropping out of college to be close to the surf. On the other hand, the lessons learned in the ocean — the fi rsthand encounters with everything from sand crabs and dolphins to sharks — the self-reliance and the ability to think for one’s self can be taught in few other ways. I probably don’t need to mention that riding a wave is one of the greatest experiences a human being can ever enjoy. For those and many other reasons, I see surfi ng as something more than a sport, and less than a relibed, ecologically informed gion. It’s a way; and while and know more about the I might lose my way occabeaches they walk on than sionally, I always return to anyone else. Many of them it eventually.


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CITY OF ENCINITAS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

CITY OF ENCINITAS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

Solicitation of Property in Encinitas For Use in the Development of Affordable Housing RFP # CM 2018-2

To Trade Property in Part or in Whole RFP # CM 2018-1

The City is interested in purchasing land within the City of Encinitas for the purpose of developing affordable housing. The City will consider offers of property that may require the City to increase the zoning density. A written proposal must be received by the City to begin the process. Upon receipt of a written proposal, the City will evaluate with respect to the City interest stated above. All good faith proposals will be presented and considered by the City. One (1) digitized proposal in PDF fi le format must be submitted to the City on or before 5:00 p.m. on Monday, April 16, 2018. For a copy of the Request for Proposals, go to the City website under Public Notices\RFPs and follow the Planetbids link. 03/09/18 CN 21466

Coast News legals continued from page A19 C O N C A V E NORTHWESTERLY; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG AN ARC OF THE LAST MENTIONED COMPOUND CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 42° 21’ 00” A DISTANCE OF 106.06 FEET; THENCE TANGENT TO SAID CURVE NORTH 9° 33’ 01” EAST 21.87 FEET TO THE POINT OF TERMINATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED CENTERLINE. THE NORTHERLY AND SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID 20.00 FOOT WIDE STRIP TO BE PROLONGED OR SHORTENED TO TERMINATE IN THE SAID WESTERLY LINE OF WEST HALF OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER AND IN THE EAST IN A LINE WHICH BEARS SOUTH 74° 59’ 49” EAST THROUGH THE POINT OF TERMINATION. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION LYING WITHIN THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL 1-A. STOX 906830 03/02/18, 03/09/18, 03/16/18 CN 21417 T.S. No. 058235-CA APN: 157-820-25-00 NOTICE OFTRUSTEE’SSALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 9/2/2014. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 3/26/2018 at 1:00 PM, CLEAR RECON CORP., as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 9/8/2014, as

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PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF ENCINITAS Housing and Community Development Activities FY 2018-19 Funding Recommendations PLACE OF MEETING:

The City of Encinitas owns a 9.4 acre parcel between Leucadia Blvd. and Encinitas Blvd., adjacent to and divided by Quail Gardens Drive. Approximately 1.5 acres of the parcel is west of Quail Gardens Drive. In the County Assessor records, the address is shown as 634 Quail Garden Lane, and the Assessor Parcel Number is 257-011-1700. The parcel is currently zoned Residential Rural 1. The City will consider offers that may include the City increasing the zoning density on this and/or the offered parcel. The City would like to consider potential locations for affordable housing, and is considering trading the parcel, in part or in whole, for land within the City of Encinitas for the development of affordable housing zoned between 25 and 30 units per acre, and near transportation and/or public amenities. Remuneration may be part of the exchange to equalize the value.

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Council Chambers, City Hall 505 South Vulcan Avenue Encinitas, CA 92024

Notice is hereby given that City Council will hold a Public Hearing on March 21, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. to consider funding recommendations for proposed FY 2018-19 Housing and Community Development activities. The proposed activities will be funded through the federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. The grant amount may increase or decrease from 0%-20% depending on the fi nal FY 2018 approved by Congress. The City of Encinitas estimates receiving an a ten percent reduction in grant allocation and anticipates receiving approximately $264,779 of CDBG funds in FY 2018-19, including $88 in reallocated funds from previous years. CDBG funds are typically allocated into three categories: public services; planning and administration; and, capital improvements. The proposed FY 2018-19 funding recommendations include the following: for public services, homeless prevention and shelter, youth outreach, and senior services; for planning and administration, program administration and fair housing activities; and for capital improvements, a facility improvement project that benefi ts lower-income and homeless households, and a residential rehabilitation program that benefits low-income homeowners.

All good faith proposals will be presented and considInstrument No. 2014-0385067, ered by City. One (1) digitized proposal in PDF fi le forof Offi cial Records in the mat must be submitted to City on or before 5:00 p.m. The FY 2018-19 CDBG funding recommendations Agenda Report will be available offi ce of the County Recorder on Monday, April 16, 2018. For a copy of the Request the week prior to the public hearing in the City Council Meeting Agenda. The Agenda of San Diego County, State of for Proposals, go to the City website under Public NoReport will be available at City Hall during regular business hours and on the City’s CALIFORNIA executed by: tices\RFPs and follow the Planetbids link. website at www.encinitasca.gov under Agendas and Webcasts. STEVEN JEFFREY BRIDGES, AN UNMARRIED MAN WILL 03/09/18 CN 21467 If you have questions or wish for further information, please contact Nicole PiaSELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION no-Jones, Management Analyst, at (760) 943-2237, or npiano@encinitasca.gov or by TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR mail or in person at City of Encinitas, 505 S. Vulcan Ave., Encinitas, CA 92024. You publication of the Notice of Sale to attend the scheduled sale. CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK may also provide comments at the public hearing on March 21, 2018. is: $535,641.78 If the Trustee is FOR SALES INFORMATION: DRAWN ON A STATE OR unable to convey title for any (844) 477-7869 CLEAR RECON NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK THE ABOVE MENTIONED AGENCY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC ENTIreason, the successful bidder’s CORP. 4375 Jutland Drive San DRAWN BY A STATE OR TY AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, ETHNIC sole and exclusive remedy shall Diego, California 92117 STOX FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, ORIGIN, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, RELIGION, AND VETERAN’S STATUS, PHYSIbe the return of monies paid to 906761 03/02/18, 03/09/18, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY CAL OR MENTAL DISABILITY IN EMPLOYMENT OR SERVICE. IN COMPLIANCE the Trustee, and the successful 03/16/18 CN 21416 A STATE OR FEDERAL WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITY ACT/SECTION 504 REHABILITATION bidder shall have no further SAVINGS AND LOAN ACT OF 1973 IF YOU NEED SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE recourse. The benefi ciary under ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS MEETINGS, PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 760-633-2601. said Deed of Trust heretofore T.S. No. 17-49421 A P N : ASSOCIATION, OR SAVINGS executed and delivered to 121-330-03-00 NOTICE OF BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 03/09/18 CN 21465 the undersigned a written TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL Declaration of Default and ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER CODE AND AUTHORIZED Demand for Sale, and a written A DEED OF TRUST DATED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS Notice of Default and Election 2/14/2014. UNLESS YOU TAKE owed. Street Address or other 848-9272 or visit this Internet DIEGO, CA, 92127 (Payable at STATE: OUTSIDE THE to Sell. The undersigned caused ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR common designation of real Web site www.elitepostandpub. time of sale in lawful money MAIN ENTRANCE AT THE said Notice of Default and PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD property: 474 SOLANA REAL com, using the fi le number of the United States, by cash, a SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CA 92028 assigned to this case 17- cashier’s check drawn by a state Election to Sell to be recorded AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU FALLBROOK, COUNTY DIVISION, 325 S Information about or national bank, a check drawn in the county where the real NEED AN EXPLANATION Described as follows: As more 49421. MELROSE DR., VISTA, CA property is located. NOTICE OF THE NATURE OF THE fully described on said Deed postponements that are very by a state or federal credit 92081 all right, title and interest TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, of Trust A.P.N #.: 121-330-03- short in duration or that occur union, or a check drawn by a conveyed to and now held by it you are considering bidding YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 00 The undersigned Trustee close in time to the scheduled state or federal savings and loan under said Deed of Trust in on this property lien, you LAWYER. A public auction disclaims any liability for any sale may not immediately be association, savings association, the property situated in said should understand that there sale to the highest bidder for incorrectness of the street refl ected in the telephone or savings bank), all right, County and State described as: are risks involved in bidding cash, cashier’s check drawn on address or other common information or on the Internet title and interest conveyed to MORE FULLY DESCRIBED at a trustee auction. You will a state or national bank, check designation, if any, shown above. Web site. The best way to verify and now held by it under said ON SAID DEED OF TRUST be bidding on a lien, not on drawn by a state or federal If no street address or other postponement information is Deed of Trust in the property The street address and other the property itself. Placing credit union, or a check drawn common designation is shown, to attend the scheduled sale. situated in said County and common designation, if any, Z i e v e , State hereinafter described as the highest bid at a trustee by a state or federal savings directions to the location of Dated: 2/16/2018 of the real property described auction does not automatically and loan association, or savings the property may be obtained Brodnax & Steele, LLP, as more fully described on said above is purported to be: 5130 entitle you to free and clear association, or savings bank by sending a written request to Trustee 30 Corporate Park, Deed of Trust. The property VIA PORTOLA OCEANSIDE, heretofore described is being ownership of the property. You specified in Section 5102 of the the benefi ciary within 10 days Suite 450 Irvine, CA 92606 CA 92057 The undersigned Non-Automated Sale sold “as is”. The street address should also be aware that the Financial Code and authorized of the date of fi rst publication For Trustee disclaims any liability lien being auctioned off may to do business in this state will of this Notice of Sale. NOTICE Information, call: (714) 848- and other common designation, for any incorrectness of the be a junior lien. If you are the be held by the duly appointed TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If 7920 For Sale Information: if any, of the real property street address and other www. described above is purported highest bidder at the auction, trustee as shown below, of you are considering bidding (714) 848-9272 common designation, if any, you are or may be responsible all right, title, and interest on this property lien, you elitepostandpub.com Christine to be: 5500 GRAND PACIFIC shown herein. Said sale will be for paying off all liens senior conveyed to and now held by should understand that there O’Brien, Trustee Sale Offi cer DRIVE, CARLSBAD, CA, 92008 held, but without covenant or to the lien being auctioned off, the trustee in the hereinafter are risks involved in bidding THIS FIRM IS ATTEMPTING TS#, REF#, ICN#, Unit/Interval/ warranty, express or implied, before you can receive clear described property under and at a trustee auction. You will TO COLLECT A DEBT AND Week, APN#, Trustors, Current regarding title, possession, title to the property. You are pursuant to a Deed of Trust be bidding on a lien, not on ANY INFORMATION WE Beneficiary, DOT Dated, condition, or encumbrances, encouraged to investigate the described below. The sale will be the property itself. Placing OBTAINED WILL BE USED DOT Recorded, DOT Book, including fees, charges and existence, priority, and size of made, but without covenant or the highest bid at a trustee FOR THAT PURPOSE EPP DOT Page/Instrument#, NOD expenses of the Trustee and of outstanding liens that may exist warranty, expressed or implied, auction does not automatically 24706 Pub Dates 02/23, 03/02, Recorded, NOD Book, NOD the trusts created by said Deed Page/Instrument#, Estimated on this property by contacting regarding title, possession, entitle you to free and clear 03/09/2018 CN 21368 of Trust, to pay the remaining Sales Amount 88730 B3948185C the county recorder’s offi ce or encumbrances, to pay the ownership of the property. You principal sums of the note(s) GMO502520EZ EACH 211or a title insurance company, remaining principal sum of the should also be aware that the secured by said Deed of Trust. NOTICE OF 130-02-00 BEVERLY LYNN either of which may charge note(s) secured by the Deed lien being auctioned off may Afc-1096 The total amount of the unpaid you a fee for this information. of Trust, with interest and late be a junior lien. If you are the TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE SCOTT A(N) UNMARRIED balance of the obligation If you consult either of these charges thereon, as provided highest bidder at the auction, IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED WOMAN AS SOLE AND secured by the property to be PROPERTY resources, you should be aware in the note(s), advances, under you are or may be responsible OF TRUST DATED AS SHOWN SEPARATE sold and reasonable estimated that the same lender may hold the terms of the Deed of Trust, for paying off all liens senior BELOW. UNLESS YOU TAKE GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD costs, expenses and advances more than one mortgage or interest thereon, fees, charges to the lien being auctioned off, ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED at the time of the initial 01/09/2011 deed of trust on the property. and expenses of the Trustee for before you can receive clear PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD PARTNERSHIP 2011-0036622 NOTICE TO PROPERTY the total amount (at the time title to the property. You are AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 01/20/2011 2017-0526022 OWNER: The sale date shown of the initial publication of encouraged to investigate the NEED AN EXPLANATION 11/09/2017 on this notice of sale may be the Notice of Sale) reasonably existence, priority, and size of OF THE NATURE OF THE $22163.36 88731 B3943545C AGAINST GMO522442DO ODD 211-130postponed one or more times estimated to be set forth outstanding liens that may exist PROCEEDINGS YOU SHOULD 02-00 DANIEL A. COLLINS by the mortgagee, benefi ciary, below. The amount may be on this property by contacting YOU, AND STACEY M. COLLINS trustee, or a court, pursuant to greater on the day of sale. the county recorder’s offi ce CONTACTALAWYER. 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13 North County teams qualify for state playoffs By Aaron Burgin

Championship weekend was not kind to North County boys and girls basketball programs, as only two programs — Santa Fe Christian boys and San Dieguito Academy girls — hoisted section championship banners. But the new week gave new hope to 13 teams — seven boys teams and six girls teams — as state playoffs began March 7. Torrey Pines was the highest seed on the boys side. The No. 2 seed in the Division 1 playoffs got a tough draw, facing City Section power Taft in a 2-15 matchup more even than the seeding would indicate. Vista was also in Division 1 as the No. 13 seed, facing fouth-seeded Rancho Christian of Temecula. San Marcos, seeded eighth in Division 2, traveled to Pasadena to face a tough Muir High team.

In Division 3, Santa Fe Christian hosted Murrieta Mesa in a 6-11 matchup,; Orange Glen traveled to Irvine to face Crean Lutheran in a 3-14 matchup; and El Camino played Notre Dame in an 8-9 matchup. Carlsbad faced the toughest matchup from a seeding perspective. The Division 3 runner-up in San Diego fell to Division 4 for state and was seeded 16. The Lancers faced top-seeded Hillcrest in Riverside. On the girls side, La Costa Canyon was the highest seeded girls team, as the 12th seed Division 1 team traveled to Los Angeles to face Ribet Academy. San Marcos, Santa Fe Christian, Cathedral Catholic, Vista and San Dieguito Academy were in Division 2 through 5, respectively. For results and brackets, visit cifstate.org.

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OCEANSIDE — Tri-City Inline Hockey League will commemorate its 25th anniversary, with Oceanside’s Mayor Peter Weiss dropping the fi rst puck at the league’s Season Opener on March 10 at the Martin Luther King Jr. Park’s roller hockey rink, 4300 Mesa Drive. Weiss promotes development of youth inline roller hockey in North County San Diego, and has been involved with the league for many years. Both his sons and daughters played in the league, and besides volunteering as a coach and referee, Weiss, in his 60s, will step in as goalie during roller hockey games. Weiss will drop the fi rst puck at 9 a.m. with games and fun continue until 3 p.m. There will be Chuck-a-Puck contests for the audience. Buy a puck for $1 or $5 for six pucks, throw it puck from the bleachers, hit closest to the center of rink and win cash and half-off registration for Fall 2018 season. Tri-City Inline Hockey League was the fi rst inline roller hockey league in California sanctioned by USA Hockey. The league’s co-ed recreational program is open to new and experienced players ages starting from 5 years old and capped at 18 with divisions of mites (8 and under), squirts (10 and under), peewees (12 and under), or bantams (17 and under). It offers two seasons per year with clinics, tournaments, and pick-up play between seasons. For more information, visit tcihl.com or email tricityinlinehockey@gmail.com or call (760) 282-4452.

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Padres spring forward and it may be a good sign

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pring is in the air and with it arrives a dose of Padres optimism. Hopefully it’s a feelgood vibe that lasts longer than usual. The Padres are in the dog days of training camp, mean ing opening day on March 29 is right around the corner. But this year, the first of San Diego’s 162 games might not mean a painful journey to ward a destination Padres followers are familiar with. For seven consecutive losing seasons the Padres have resembled a CD with a skip in it. They’ve produced losing baseball, boring baseball and baseball that seems meant to entertain the vis iting team’s fans instead of those faithful to the local nine. But is change on the horizon? Could a youth movement that has been declared the path to sustainable success be more than a nifty catch phrase? Can the Padres catch not only the ball, but possibly snag lighting in the bottle and be competitive this year? That’s a stretch and one glance of the starting pitch ing tells you why. But when eyeing the club, it’s just as clear that the painful pro -

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cess of getting good is taking shape. First things first and that leads to first baseman Eric Hosmer. The Padres scratched out a $144 million check to an All-Star that can hopefully point the kids toward the promise land. Hosmer, who is as smooth with the media as he is with his Gold Glove, appears to be a perfect fit as the face of the franchise. Wil Myers was anointed that role when he signed his big deal before last season, but it never took. “It was one of those things I wasn’t equipped for,” Myers told the Mighty 1090. “The Padres went out and got that guy. That’s the leader we’re looking for.” With Hosmer aboard Myers will land in a corner outfield spot, likely to be right field. That’s fine for Myers, who often looked out-of-sorts at first. Luis Urias has turned heads at second base, unfor-

tunately he hasn’t flipped many years on his calendar. At age 20, he seems to be an option for the future. Then again, his sizzling spring has some thinking the future is now. “His at-bats,” manager Andy Green said, “have been scary good.” The running horror show at shortstop has been halted and we’re not talking about Fernando Tatis, Jr. the Padres’ prized prospect. Freddy Galvis was acquired in the offseason and everyone is buying in to the Padres having an anchor at the infield’s most important spot. A familiar face resides at third base as Chase Headley starts his second stint with the club. Headley will get on base and not on his teammates’ nerves. The veteran has embraced his responsibility of being a clubhouse mentor and the peach-fuzz brigade would be wise to follow his lead.

Austin Hedges returns to catcher after a year in which he proved he belonged. If his bat ever equals his glove, the Padres will have an All-Star. With Myers in right, then left field could offer a platoon situation with Hunter Renfroe and Jose Pirela. The thought of Renfroe — a onetime savior — being a parttime player speaks to the Padres’ progress. Manuel Margot mans center and there’s few other young talents the Padres would prefer roaming the wide-open spaces of Petco Park. His bat has some bite, too, which is why the Padres are excited about his development. The bullpen looks decent with Brad Hand holding down the fort. What’s not as fortified is the rotation, as the Padres hope the young arms in the minors — Cal Quan trill, Mackenzie Gore, Michel Baez — grow up fast. Two starters with poten tial are Dinelson Lamet and Luis Perdomo. If castoffs Tyson Ross, Clayton Richard and Chris Young can contribute, that would be plus. What’s not a negative is the track the Padres are on. It finally appears the light at the end of the Padres’ tunnel is no longer an oncoming train. Play ball! Contact Jay Paris at jparis8@aol.com. Follow him @jparis_sports

Female wrestlers practice ‘girl power’ OCEANSIDE — Oceanside’s El Camino High School junior Madlyne Navarro won third place in her 235-pound weight class in California’s state wrestling championships Feb. 24 in Visalia. Navarro is one of eight female wrestlers countywide and one of two in North County to place in state compe tition. Maddie Konopka of Carlsbad’s La Costa Canyon High School also earned third place in the 143-pound weight class. Two weeks earlier, Navarro dominated the San Di ego region in her weight class, taking first place at the CIF sectional tournament. She became the first wres tler from El Camino to place in state in more than 33 years. Her favorite move is the power half nelson. The power half can be done when you are on top of an op ponent and you thread one hand under their arm and onto the back of their head. Then you place your oth er hand on top of the hand already on their head and push down forcing the opponent to rotate to their back where they can be pinned. “It’s a powerful move and that’s what I like about wrestling. It’s about girl power for me,” she said. She said she chose this sport because she wanted to have strength and self-confidence and saw wrestling as something that could give that to her. But when she realized how much hard work was required, especially all the conditioning wrestlers go through in practice, she wanted to give up. “The reason I stayed in wrestling was because of the encouragement Coach Moody gave me in middle school,” she said. She also appreciates the support from her family, her team, her high school coaches and the entire wrestling community. Navarro’s goals are to win first place in state next year, then to continue wrestling in college. Her dream is to get a college scholarship. When asked about the highlight of her wrestling sea son, she recalled the thrill of pinning a girl in only eight sec onds, after using a throw move she had just learned. Navarro finished this season with a record of 16-1 against girls and 4-3 against guys.


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am about the lowest-maintenance woman you are ever going to meet. I don’t ask for vacations, fl owers, jewelry or a new car. All it took to make me grin all weekend was having my TV wall-mounted and getting new blinds up on the sliding doors. I had been contemplating these tasks for years. I can’t think why it took me so long to book a TV hanger, order the blinds and make it happen, but when I fi nally did, it was thrilling. Of course, I didn’t stop there. I got to sort out tangled cords and rearrange the entire family room. I require a change about every three years, a habit left from my Air Force childhood. I just get bored with my surroundings, and since I can’t lose the entire house, I must at least give it a fresh perspective. I fl ipped the sectional around, got rid of the coffee table and cleaned out corners that hadn’t seen daylight in some time. I am still enough of a neat freak that this makes me feel like a new woman. Well, it did after I went on to rearrange the living room furniture, shine up a tea table, move the credenza, the dining table and chairs, change tablecloths, switch out my decorative baskets and mop the fl oor. Oh yeah, I was on cleaning-high roll. I am enormously fortunate that my young, strong, 6-foot-3inch, gracious and helpful godson was on hand to do the heavy lifting, For decades I did it all myself, and am now the proud owner of a dodgy lower back. Occasionally, I get impatient and just do it myself anyway, but it leaves me resembling the fi rst cousin of the Notre Dame hunchback. Maybe it’s because it’s spring. Maybe it’s my three-year itch. All I had to do to get my grin on was to wander through the downstairs, oohing and aahing. As I said, my victories need only be small, but I wouldn’t say no to a cruise to Curacao, should the subject come up. Jean Gillette is a freelance writer with washerwoman’s elbow and a smile on her face. Contact her a jgillette@ coastnewsgroup.com.

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Hometown runner Hilary Corno, 42, of Encinitas, was the first woman to cross the finish line at the Encinitas Half Marathon on March 4. She completed the race in 1 hour, 16 minutes, 64 seconds. More than 4,200 runners participated in the 13.1-mile run. Both the men’s and women’s first-place finishers were awarded $1,500. Race proceeds go toward ocean conservation projects. More photos on Page B5. Photo by Promise Yee

Local foundation dishes up service with a smile By Patty McCormac

OCEANSIDE — It’s 10 a.m. on Saturday and Brother Benno’s is hopping. There are no parking spots left on the street for blocks around the headquarters on Production Avenue. The line to get inside for breakfast winds around the building. Inside, volunteers are filling plates as quickly as the line can move. To the uninitiated the scene looks a little chaotic, but everyone else knows it is just another day at the Oceanside organization that feeds about 250 homeless and low-income citizens six days a week. The mood is jovial with lots of smiles and laughing. Everything is under control. This organization has been around for 35 years and is run mostly by volunteers. While there are plenty of people willing to help, at times volunteers with special skills are needed. Right now those who have warehouse experience are needed, es-

Children’s shoes neatly lined up at the Brother Benno Foundation headquarters located in Oceanside. Photo by Patty McCormac

pecially if they know how to use a fork lift. Sandwich makers are needed because of the number made each day for guests to take away with them. Drivers with strong backs are required to pick up donations from grocery stores each day. Each box can be pretty heavy and multiplied by several stops a person’s back might start wincing. And Helen Parsons,

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Residents rally for off-leash dog area By Promise Yee

CARLSBAD — A group of Carlsbad residents is rallying for an off-leash dog area and community gathering space on property that the city will soon acquire. The open space and habitat management land located south of Carlsbad Village Drive and Victoria Avenue is known as Village H South. The area is currently used by about 30 people a day, who walk, bike or enjoy time with their dog. Lonnie Smith said residents that live near the Village H South site have been working to preserve the open space for decades. The current community group calls itself Advocates of Village H. Recently community efforts have moved forward. In a lawsuit settlement over the Quarry Creek development the developer purchased the Village H site and is in the process of transferring the final south section to the city. A possible use of the site is city trails that would require dogs to be on leash. “We do not want an offi cial trail in that area, we’re exploring other possibilities,” Smith said. Instead residents are proposing relocating city trails outside of the area, and creating a special use area where dogs can play off leash. To further their goal residents have collected 200 signatures that support a community gathering area. They also spoke to City Council members about the need for a gathering space, and walked the site with Mayor Matt Hall on Feb. 24. “He was delighted with what he saw and understands the value people place on it, we had a great conversation with him,” Smith said. Challenges that lie ahead are fi nal transfer of the property, gaining community support and City Council approval of an off-leash dog area and gathering space. TURN TO DOG

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Man arraigned in fentanyl death of Pendleton Marine REGION — An indict- viceman died in his barment unsealed March 2 ac- racks room in late January cuses an alleged drug deal- 2017. He was found lying er from San Marcos with on the fl oor next to his comselling fentanyl to a Camp puter, wearing headphones, Pendleton-based Marine, and appeared to have been leading to the serviceman's playing video games when overdose death and the re- he was stricken, according sulting fi ling of a criminal to prosecutors. A blue fencharge that could send the tanyl pill was found on his defendant to prison for life. headboard, next to a powKyle Anthony Shep- dery substance and a rolledhard, 25, was arraigned up dollar bill. An autopsy determined March 2 before U.S. Magistrate Judge Mitchell Dem- that he died of an overdose bin in San Diego federal of fentanyl, an opioid paincourt in connection with killer many times more the death 14 months ago of powerful than heroin. According to a crimithe Marine, identifi ed in court papers only as “Cor- nal complaint in the case, Shephard furnished the poral M.C.” The 25-year-old ser- drug that ended the Ma-

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ness. Breaking the cycle of domestic abuse can be done through intervention and education, she said. Toward the end of the event, the Fallbrook High Madrigals Choir Ensemble delivered a message of hope and love through songs. Glenn was thrilled about the great success of the luncheon and extended a warmhearted thanks to all involved. “It would not have been possible without the support of our members, donors, guests and, of course, our sponsors,” she said. Sponsors for the event included the Angel Society of Fallbrook, Amigos de Vista Lions, Sunrise Vista Kiwanis Foundation, The Levitt Family, Deborah Harper Homes, and Coldwell Banker Residential. Glenn also gave thanks to the Vista Valley Country Club and Pianetta Winery. To learn more about Women’s Resource Center, visit www.wrcsd.org.

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ing and memorable experiences.” After guests checked in for the Have a Heart for a Child luncheon, they perused silent auction items, including a Big Bear Mountain getaway. People selling opportunity tickets were busy since ticketholders were vying for a gift card tree estimated to be worth more than $1,000. Following the reception, Colleen Barret welcomed guests with a brief introduction. Next up was Karen Bond, a member of the Friends of the Women’s Resource Steering Committee, who spoke about the nonprofit and gave thanks for all the support. During the three-course luncheon, Tracy Prior, district attorney for San Diego County, spoke about the importance of educating people on domestic violence aimed at children. In addition to spotting it, she discussed the steps people can take to stop it through raising aware-

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OCEANSIDE — Everyone who attended the Have a Heart for a Child fundraiser on Feb. 15 had one mission in mind. That was to help raise money for children in need. More than $8,500 was raised, which will go to bridge the fi nancial gap for the youth at Women’s Resource Center. Nearly 100 guests were in attendance. Taking part in the luncheon were Oceanside City Councilman Jerry Kern, Margery Pierce of the Oceanside Housing Commission and Oceanside City Manager Michelle Lawrence. Friends of the Women’s Resource Center hosted the event. The Women’s Resource Center helps victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. It offers an emergency shelter as well as transitional housing in Oceanside. Mothers bring their children to the center for safety and shelter, which also helps men since they, too, are victims of abuse. “The monies raised will be used toward our goals of increasing the children’s counseling budget and refurbishing the WRC playgrounds for the children,” event chair Marybeth Glenn said. “We are looking forward to an amazing year of providing the children of WRC with positive, enrich-

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ENCINITAS — The storytellers of San Diego and the Encinitas Branch of the San Diego County Library will present the eighth annual San Diego Storytelling Festival, “Voices at the Water’s Edge” from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. March 17 at the Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas. The free festival will begin at 10 a.m., with a workshop on “Personal Stories for Everyone” by Scott Whitehair, a storyteller and producer from Chicago. At 10:30 a.m., programming for children begins with a story time, featuring puppets, stories and singalong. Another session for youngsters will be held in the afternoon. The general kick-off for the festival will be at 11 a.m., followed by a storytelling show with the theme of “Wise Fools,” the 2018 theme for World Storytelling Day. Every hour there will be a different show in the community room. At noon, students from Paul Ecke Elementary School will perform folktales, followed by an “open mic” for any youngsters who have a story to share. Next, there will be a performance by puppeteer Randel McGee and Groark, his dragon. In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, the 1 p.m. show features “Tales from the Emerald Isle.” Irish stories will include accompaniment by Irish harp and a whimsical tale with a paper-cutting illustration. “Real People; Real Stories” will present military veterans sharing personal experiences and in a nod to local culture, hear from legendary San Diego surfers. There will be workshops on “Bible Storytelling” from a former Navy chaplain and “Puppetry 101” from member of the San Diego Guild of Puppetry. An open mic for adults will give attendees a chance to share their own stories at 3 p.m. For more information, call the Encinitas Library at (760) 753-7376, or Marilyn McPhie at (858) 4841325 or visit storytellersofsandiego.org.

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Dealership to replace entertainment complex By Christina Macone-Greene

Craig “Pelon” Mercer, chef at the Brother Benno Center in Oceanside, has served the foundation for 11 years. Photo by Patty McCormac

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they could sponsor a sleeping bag drive, said Dennis Pinnick, outreach specialist. And Parsons said not to forget our best four-legged friends. Pet food donations are gladly accepted. Pinnick and Darryl Harris, operations manager, are graduates of the men’s program at Brother Benno’s. They once were alcohol and drug addicts with no future themselves. After completing the program, they both returned to Brother Benno’s to help others. “The magic is in serving others,” Harris said. Pinnick calls it “my passion.” The organization is named for a Benedictine Monk named Benno Garrity who regularly distributed bread to street people. Harold and Kay Kutler opened a space they owned to him for a soup kitchen in downtown Oceanside. The first meal was served on Oct. 21, 1983, with Brother Benno supplying a huge pot of soup himself. As time passed the services grew along with the number of people needing them. The organization

outgrew its original home and now is a warehouse on Production Avenue. Now besides the recovery programs for men and women, meals are offered Monday through Friday at 6:30 a.m. and on Saturday at 10 a.m. Food boxes, sack lunch es and clothing are avail able and showers with the soap, shampoo and the like provided. The guests can do their laundry. One of the difficulties of being homeless is not having an address where mail can be sent or a telephone call can be answered, so those services are available at the center. And help is provided with replacement and care of identification documents needed for basic services like a California Identificationcard. Brother Benno runs on donations and grants with just a small amount from the government. Only 3 percent of the staff is paid, the rest are volunteers and those going through the substance abuse programs who are required to work at the center. Harris said that although their guests are transient, he estimates about 80 percent of them are successful in withdraw ing from drugs and alcohol. He said when he first arrived 14 years ago, most of the guests were homeless street people. Over the years the face of the clients have changed and include the working poor, single mothers with children, se nior citizens and a majority of homeless mentally ill. The Brother Benno Foundation is at 3260 Pro duction Ave. in Oceanside. To learn more, call (760) 439-1244 or visit the website at www.brotherbenno. org.

VISTA — A new Honda dealership is coming to Vista. Behind the scenes, this was a work in progress which took about nine years. Norm Reeves Honda Vista is planting its roots where the Vista Entertain ment Center stands at West Vista Way. The bowling and entertainment complex closed last spring. Kevin Ham, the direc tor of development for the city of Vista, said the city started working with the manufacturer years ago demonstrating that Vista could be an ideal location. Early on, one of the original locations which was the most sought after was the big vacant lot by the Food 4 Less Store on Hacienda Drive. “In talking with them, we showed them where we thought a site might work, and why it would make sense from a customer standpoint for sales and service,” Ham said. “We had the manufacturer in terested, and then we went through that little thing called a recession which impacted manufacturers as a whole and many retailers — so things kind of slowed down for a while, but over that period of nine years, we continued the conversation with the manufacturer, and they became interested.” Ham explained that the day before Norm Reeves Honda was selected by Honda as the owner of the new Honda store, the primary site by Food 4 Less was acquired by another party. It wasn’t available for the Honda dealership any longer. So, the next goal was finding more than six acres within the general vicinity for the new dealership. It was also important to stay

The Vista Entertainment Center is one of the buildings coming down for a new Honda dealership. Photo by Christina Macone-Greene

close to the freeway. “We had heard that the Vista Entertainment Center wanted to close so that made one piece of the 6-acre puzzle,” said Ham, adding that the business had been in the family for years. North County Ford also played an important role. According to Ham, North County Ford owned a piece of property and a piece that the city of Vista sold it to bring an additional auto dealership to town. “North County Ford was working to try to bring in a new auto dealership generally in this location,” he said. “For it to work, it was necessary to piece together the North County Ford property, the Vista Entertainment Center property and the Bittner’s Restaurant Supply to get the over six acres that Norm Reeves needed for the new dealership.” Ham said the buildings in these lots, including the Vista Entertainment Center, will be coming down soon. Gas and electrical

needs to be torn out before the buildings are re moved —a lengthy process. SDG&E has completed its portion. The electrical was slated for February. “Shortly thereafter, they will be tearing down the buildings,” he said. Ham suspects the deal ership will open its doors either at the end of 2018 or at the beginning of 2019. Ham believes the Honda dealership will further enhance the city of Vista. “The dealership will provide another amenity for our community, so when residents want to take their vehicles in or purchase a car locally, they will be able to go into this dealership,” he said. North County Ford will be a stone’s throw away from the Honda Dealership. “In talking to several industry experts, when you locate dealerships next to each other like that, sales increase by about 5 percent,” Ham said. “I think there will be a benefit to the dealership next door

and then also the benefit to Honda.” Richard Fisler, vice president of Facilities and Information Technology for the C.A.R. Group, said they have completed the design process for Norm Reeves Honda Vista. “We’re going through all of the planning and the permitting process for the project,” Fisler said. “We were hoping to start the project in the first quarter, but it looks like it will be at the beginning of the second quarter, and it will be an eight- to a nine-month construction project.” He also added that the building would be roughly 46,000 square feet. In addition to having a new a used car lot, it will also house a large service department equipped with modern technology. “With all the cities that we deal with, the city of Vista has just been fantas tic to work with — we feel we have a great partnership between the city and the community.”

Mayor: Business booming in Escondido By Steve Puterski

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as homelessness and the city’s pension liability, but focused on the progress made over the past year. “We lead the region in business attraction and in vestment,” Abed said. “We have 35 projects for $1.5 billion and we have zoning amendments to streamline the development process.” As for housing, the second-term mayor noted the 380-unit project approved at the Escondido Country Club and hundreds more with the likes of Latitude 33 and Latitude II, along with the recent other projects such as Integral Com munities’ projects at the old police headquarters and recent purchase of the downtown Palomar Health center. On the business front, Abed noted the city has seen 723 net new business es, and 2,200 since 2010, when he was first elected mayor. In addition, he said plans are moving forward with a 10-acre industrial site project at the Interstate 15 and Highway 78 interchange, which will house a Fortune 100 company. He also championed

Mayor Sam Abed the city’s low unemployment and vacancy rates, which are 4.1 percent for unemployment, 3.7 percent for retail and a record-low of 2.4 percent for industrial. As such, sales tax reve nue is reach new heights. “Sales tax revenue is projected for a record-high of $40 million, up from $22 million in 2010,” he said. “We have done this with seven consecutive years of balancing the budget with out using reserves or raising taxes. This year will be the eighth year.” As for the challenges, especially homelessness, Abed said much of the issue stems from AB 109,

which released criminals early leaving them with no homes. In addition, he said substance abuse and mental health are also issues with the homeless population. He said partnering with nonprofits such as Interfaith Community Services and Solutions for Change, is making a difference with the homeless. Abed also decried Cal ifornia as a sanctuary state, noting his police force will make sure illegal immi grants, especially those who are gang-affiliated, will be arrested and deported. Continuing with crime, Abed said overall crime is down 17 percent with auto thefts plunging 41 percent over the past year. He also spoke about the city’s pension liability, which is spiraling and led to the privatization of the pub lic library last year. “Our pension liability continues to skyrocket,” Abed added. “Our increase in our annual obligation will go from $20 million to $38 million in 2022. The cost of doing business will increase to $40 million in the next four years.”


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Women’s runner-up Julia Budniak, 37, of Canoga Park.

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Cheer squad Marcus Casarez and Amanda Casarez, 4, both of Rancho Cucamonga, encourage racers. Photos by Promise Yee

First-place finisher Teklu Deneke, 38, of Flagstaff, Arizona.

Rail closures March 10-11 OCEANSIDE — To facilitate infrastructure improvements along the coastal rail corridor there will be no Coaster or Amtrak Pacific Surfl iner service in San Diego County on the weekend of March 10-11. From approximately 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 11, North County Transit District and Amtrak will conduct an emergency exercise at the Carlsbad Poinsettia Coaster Station. This exercise and the station will be closed to the public. Those in the area should not be alarmed to see emergency vehicles present. On March 9, southbound Amtrak Rail 2 Rail trains A792 and A796, which are scheduled to depart Oceanside at 10:05 p.m. and 12:01 a.m., will

complete their trips to Santa Fe Depot, but Amtrak train A590 will be cancelled. During closure weekends, neither Amtrak or Metrolink will service the Oceanside Transit Center due to project work north of the station. Connecting bus service will require Amtrak reservations. No replacement bus service connecting Coaster stations will be available. Alternatives for some Coaster passengers may include Breeze Route 101 or MTS connections. After each closure, coastal rail service will reopen for regularly scheduled service in time for the Monday morning commute. Passengers should note that trains may be delayed up to 15 minutes on Monday.

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management land. Then a fi nal design will be developed and approved by the Planning Commission and City Council. Hall added he is glad interested residents are already having conversations with city staff. “Everything is up for discussion,” Hall said. The land is expected to be transferred to the city within six months. Advocates of Village H plan to share a site use plan with City Council prior to that date.

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Carlsbad resident Kasey Cinciarelli said residents are working to inform the community about the benefi ts of a gathering space where people can connect with nature and gain a sense of belonging, and where their pets are happier. She said the area has been long used and maintained by residents who pick up after their dogs, and cause little disruption to wildlife. The Preserve Calavera conservation group has worked for 20 years to protect and restore the adjacent Village H North land. Diane Nygaard, Preserve Calavera president and founder, said the group is agreeable to pet-friendly uses of the south parcel as long as dogs are leashed. “Dogs, people and wildlife can coexist,” Nygaard said. “We don’t support offleash dog areas. Dogs make a tremendous impact on wildlife off leash.” Mayor Hall said the city planning process will help meld different ideas on use of the area. Hall said community input will be gathered on a preliminary design for the open space and habitat

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nently on the property of his daughter, Ronette Dec. 5, 1930-Feb. 17, 2018 Youmans, and her husband, Dana Pearce in Encinitas. Robert greatly relished his relaxed life in the quiet gardens of their home and enjoyed going to the Senior Center on Wednesdays for lunch and attending Sunday service at the San Dieguito United Methodist Church. You might have seen him walking the neighborhood or down to the old Del Taco on Calle Magdalena. Robert is survived Robert(Bob)Youmans, of Encinitas, passed by his former wife Evepeacefully on Saturday, lyn Youmans of San DiFebruary 17, at the age ego; daughter Ronette of 87. Born in Kan- Youmans and her husDana Pearce, sas City, Missouri on band December 5, 1930, he and grandchild Marisa grew up with four broth- Pearce; his daughter Miers and a twin sister. chele Youmans Craig, He attended Wyan- her husband Derrell and dotte High in Kansas their children Ryan and City, KS, graduating in Molly Craig of Hamilton, 1948 and Baker Univer- Montana; and by Sabrina sity in Baldwin City, KS, Youmans and her daughgraduating in 1951. He ter, Avery Youmans of married Evelyn Louise Los Angeles. Robert YouWilson Youmans in 1953. mans is also survived by Robert served in the his loving twin sister, Roarmy during the Korean berta Youmans of Kansas War and was awarded a City, Missouri. brothers Bronze Star for bravery. Ronald Youmans of PraiRobert received his rie Village, Kansas and theological training at Roger Youmans of Sithe Perkins School of loam Springs, Arkansas, Theology at Southern and many loving nieces Methodist University in and nephews. He was Dallas, Texas. His fi rst preceded in death by ministry was at a small his brothers Russell Youchurch in Covington, Tex- mans and Ray Youmans. Robert was a genas. In 1962, he was offered a job as Chaplain at the erous and talented man San Diego County Jail. who enjoyed oil paintRobert earned his PhD ing, sharing his views at U.S.I.U. (United States on politics, philosophy International University) and government over a and established one of hot cup of coffee. He can the fi rst rehabilitationbe best remembered as counseling groups for a supportive and loyal prisoners in the nation. father, as his family was After retiring in most important to him. Robert Youmans en1983, Robert enjoyed traveling in his moto- couraged education, free rhome throughout the thinking and independeserts of California dence and his daughters and Nevada. In 1996, he each carry a part of him parked his trailer perma- in their hearts and soul.

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‘NEVERTHELESS, Know something that’s going SHE PERSISTED’ The Del-Mar Leucadia on? Send it to calendar@ branch of the American coastnewsgroup.com Association of University Women will celebrate WomMARCH 9 en’s History Month with a TIME TO R.E.A.D. Es- panel discussion from 10 condido Public Library’s a.m. to noon March 10 on Read, Eat, and Discuss “Nevertheless She Persist(R.E.A.D.) Middle Grade ed: Honoring Women Past Book Club for children, and Present Women who are ages 9 to 12, will meet from Empowering Equal Repre3:30 to 4:30 p.m. March 9 at sentation in Government” 239 S. Kalmia St., Escondi- at the Encinitas Communido, to read “A Wrinkle in ty Center, 1140 Oak Crest Time: The Graphic Novel” Park Drive, Encinitas. Q & by Hope Larson. A after the discussion. For 49TH DISTRICT CAN- information, visit http:// DIDATE FORUM The Vis- delmarleucadia-ca.aauw. ta Chamber of Commerce, net. with the League of Women HEAR FROM CANDIVoters, will host a nonparti- DATES Lake San Marco san candidate forum 6 p.m. Democratic Club will host March 9 at the Vista Civic candidates for state assemCenter, 200 Civic Center bly and state senate at 12:30 Drive, Vista, for all 10 dem- p.m. March 10. The club ocrats and republicans run- has permanently changed ning for Issa’s 49th Congres- its meeting location to Dissional seat. covery Elementary School, LIFELONG LEARNERS 730 Applewilde Drive, San “Solar Cookers Uncovered” Marcos. and “Military Past, FilmHAPPY BIRTHDAY, making Present” will be LIBRARY The Friends of the topics discussed at the the Cardiff-by-the Sea Lilifelong learning group, brary invite book lovers, LIFE Lectures at MiraCos- library lovers and cupta College, starting at 1 cake lovers to the library’s p.m. March 9 , at the col- 104th-birthday celebration lege’s Oceanside campus, and to birthday half-price 1 Barnard Drive, Admin. sale from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bldg. #1000. Purchase a $1 March 17 at 2081 Newcastle parking permit at the ma- Ave., Cardiff. All materials, chine in Lot 1A, and park including collectibles and in this lot. For details, visit media will be half price. miracosta.edu/life or call CHARITY CAR SHOW (760) 757-2121, ext. 6972 . Motors for Music hosts its FILM ON HOMELESS- third annual Charity Car NESS The LIFE group at Show from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. MiraCosta San Elijo cam- March 10 at 1615 W. San pus will host a documenta- Marcos Blvd, San Marcos. ry fi lm on homelessness at Car entry fee: $25. Spec1 p.m., March 9, Room 204, tators are free. Imports, 3333 Manchester Ave., Car- classics, trucks, street rods, diff. customs and modern veFLOWER FIELDS hicle categories. For more OPEN The Carlsbad Flower information, visit https:// Fields are now open for the sanmarcosbands.org. season at 5704 Paseo Del SOROPTIMISTS OPEN Norte, Carlsbad, with its HEARTS Soroptimist Inrainbow of giant Tecolote ternational of San Diego ranunculus fl owers overinvites the community to 50 acres, plus a sweet-pea its “Open Hearts, Helping maze, music and art work- Hands” luncheon, awards shops. Admission costs for and fashion show, from 10 the fi elds is $16 for adults, a.m. to 3 p.m. March 10 at $14 for seniors and $8 for the Sheraton Harbor Island children 3 to 10. Season Hotel Bay Tower. Tickets at passes are $35. soroptimistinternationalofGENEALOGY TIME sandiego.og. The Legacy Users Group CHAMBER HONORS will meet noon to 2 p.m. BUSINESSES Get tickMarch 9 in the Cole Library, ets now for the Carlsbad 1250 Carlsbad Village Chamber of Commerce Drive, Carlsbad. Legacy is Business Awards Dinner a genealogy software pro- from 6 to 9 p.m. March 16 gram. Free, reservation not at the Park Hyatt Aviara necessary. For more infor- Resort, 7100 Aviara Resort mation, email ca1skibum@ Drive, Carlsbad, to recogyahoo.com or call (760) 743- nize North County busi3660. nesses and organizations for achievements, comVOLUNTEER

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The Senior Volunteer Patrol of the North Coastal Sheriff’s Station performs home vacation security checks, assists with traffic control, enforces disabled parking regulations, patrols neighborhoods, schools, parks and shopping centers and visits homebound seniors who live alone for the communities of Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar.& portions of the county’s unincorporated areas. Volunteers must be at least age 50, be in good health, pass a background check, have auto insurance & a valid California driver’s license. Training includes a two week academy plus training patrols. The minimum commitment is 24 hours per month, & attendance at a monthly meeting. Interested parties should call (760) 966-3579 to arrange an information meeting.

munity contributions and milestones. Tickets at carlsbad.org/event/annual-business-awards-board-installation-dinner/. For this year’s nominees, visit carlsbad. org / 2 018 -a n nua l-business-award-nominees/. BUGS AND BUTTERFLIES A Kids in the Garden class will be “Bugs and Butterfl ies” with Girl Scout badge workshops from 10 a.m. to noon March 10 at Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista. Cost is $5 each child or adult. Pre-registration requested at altavistagardens.org /html / kids_in_the_garden.html or contact Farmer Jones (760) 822-6824 farmerjonesavbg@gmail.com. TASTE OF BRESSI This year’s Taste of Bressi is from 2 to 6 p.m. March 10, at the Boys & Girls Club’s Bressi Ranch Clubhouse, 2730 Bressi Ranch Way, Carlsbad. For more information or tickets, visit bgccarlsbad.org and or call (760) 444-4893. All of the proceeds benefi t the Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad. The $55 Clubhouse Pass provides a choice of eight beer or wine tastings, plus all restaurant offerings. Music by Fechez la Vache and Naked Saturdays as well as a DJ who will be spinning upbeat tunes all afternoon in the gym. SPRING FLING The Gloria McClellan Center hosts its fi rst Spring Fling from 2 to 5 p.m. March 10, with The Sundance Band and dancing from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sit back and enjoy the music. lite bites and special “mocktails” (non-alcoholic beverages). For more information, visit gmacvista.com or call (760) 643-5281. DIGITAL MUSIC MAKING Del Mar Library will host Teen Tech Week at 1:30 p.m. March 10 at 1309 Camino Del Mar, where teens can create music with a digital, web-based recording app. Program highlights include the original creation of music, as well as collaboration and distribution of created pieces. For more information, call (858) 755-1666.

MARCH 11

SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NORTH COUNTY SENIORS Coastal Community Foundation offers scholarships to graduating seniors from the San Dieguito, Carlsbad and Oceanside school districts. The scholarships range from $500 to $3,000. Scholarship requirements and applications are available at coastalfoundation. org/scholarships. Completed applications must be submitted electronically to the Foundation by April 2. FRIENDS AND FAITH The Catholic Widows and Widowers of North County support group for those who desire to foster friendships through various social activities, have planned its monthly meeting and potluck at Tanglewood Clubhouse, Carlsbad on March 11. Reservations are necessary at (858) 674-4324.

MARCH 12

CAUCUS HOSTS DEBATE The California 76th

Assembly District Caucus will meet at 6 p.m. March 12, for a debate among Republican candidates running for the 76th Assembly District in the 2018 elections, encompassing Camp Pendleton, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Oceanside and Vista. The event is free but RSVP to John Buell, Caucus Chair, at johnb@industrialskylights.com or (760) 8226001. BE PART OF THE PARK The San Dieguito River Park JPA will be holding a volunteer training for those interested in becoming trail patrollers, educational docents or assisting the rangers with habitat and trail restoration, with a session from 9 a.m. to noon March 31, at the San Diego Archaeological Center, 16666 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, with an afternoon session at Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead from 1 to 4 p.m., 12655 Sunset Drive, Escondido. Register at Sikesadobe.org. For questions, visit leana@sdrp. org or call (760) 716-1214.

MARCH 13

LOVERS OF THE VIOLET The San Diego North County African Violet Society will meet at 10:30 a.m. March 13 at the Vista Public Library, 700 Eucalyptus Ave., Vista. Barbara Conrad will discuss the various methods of fertilization of African Violets including an open discussion of how members’ methods vary. TIME FOR TEA Community Resource Center is seeking sponsors for its 23rd annual English Tea from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. April 14 at the Encinitas Community Center 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, Encinitas. Proceeds support Carol’s House shelter for women and children, domestic violence prevention. For more information, visit development@crcncc. org or call (760) 230-6538.

MARCH 14

MARCH 9, 2018 hand to answer questions and provide helpful advice Sam, the giant Galapagos tortoise, will make a special appearance from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

MARCH 15

FRIENDS AND FAITH The Catholic Widows and Widowers of North County support group for those who desire to foster friendships through various social activities, have planned bowling at Surf Bowl and dinner at Hunter Steakhouse, Oceanside on March 15. Reservations are necessary at (858) 674-4324. HEALTH UPDATES The National Active and Retired Employees Association will host Alfred Santos, on Natural Diabetes & Natural Blood Pressure Solutions, at the monthly chapter meeting 1:30 p.m. March 15 at the Oceanside Senior Center, 455 Country Club Lane, Oceanside. EXAMINING THE CONFLICT Del Mar Seacoast Republican Women Federated invites the community to an evening of Politics and Wine at 6 p.m. March 15 at the Del Mar Country Club, 6001 Club House Drive, Rancho Santa Fe. Father Pakrad Berjekian will speak on the current Israeli-Palestinian confl ict. Reservations required at (858) 4818904, tminasian@ sbcglobal.net or delmarseacoastrwf.org, Names submitted to gate at Del Mar County Club. Cost is $25.

MARCH 16

T R A NSP ORTAT ION The LIFE group at MiraCosta San Elijo campus will host a lecture “Transportation in the 21st Century” with Peder Norby, consultant with the city of Carlsbad and county planning commissioner, at 1 p.m. March 16 Room 201, 3333 Manchester Ave., Cardiff.

MARCH 17

BOOK SALE History LEPRECHAUN DASH buffs and antiquarian book The annual Tip Top Run collectors should consider “Leprechaun Dash & the Used Book Sale at the Bash,” to benefit the Lawrence Family JCC at Agua Hedionda Lagoon 10 a.m. March 14 through Foundation, will be held March 18, on the fi rst fl oor at 8:30 a.m. March 17 and of the Lawrence Family includes a 5k/10k walk JCC, 4126 Executive Drive, and fun run, lunch from La Jolla, followed by a Tip Top Meats, T-shirt, clearance sale 9 a.m. to 5 swag bag, bib, family fun p.m. March 18. activities, live music, LENTEN WORSHIP World Water Day exhibiKing of Kings Lutheran tors, vendors and drinks. Church will host Wednes- Register at active.com/ day Lenten services at carlsbad-ca /running /disnoon and 7 p.m. featuring tance-running-races /tipdramatic readings based top-run-leprechaun-dashon the book “He Chose and-bash-2018. the Nails” by Max LucaPLANT AND FLOWdo at 2993 MacDonald St., ER SALE St. Mary Star Oceanside. For details, visit of the Sea Altar Society Kingofkingslc.org. is holding a two-day Plant ENDING ARGU- and Craft Sale 10 a.m. to 7 MENTS A free seminar on p.m. March 17 and 7 a.m. “How to Defuse your Rela- to 2 p.m. March 18 in the tionship Confl icts” will be Star of the Sea Center, on offered from 1:30 to 3 p.m. the corner of Pier View March 14 at the Carlsbad Way and Freeman Street Senior Center, 799 Pine in Oceanside. For more Ave., Carlsbad, led by Dr. information, contact CaJane Ilene Cohen. For infor- mille at (760) 757-0944. mation visit https://janecoBOKASHI TIME Join hencounseling.com/events/. the free Bokashi Basics TOMATO FEST A & Bin Build workshop 10 Spring Planting Jubilee & a.m. to noon March 17 at Tomato Sale will be held the Solana Center for EnMarch 14 at San Diego Bo- vironmental Innovation, tanic Garden, 230 Quail 137 N. El Camino Real, Gardens Drive, Encinitas. Encinitas. Learn how to Garden experts will be on transform your kitchen

scraps into nutrient-rich soil using the Japanese art of Bokashi fermentation and composting. Register online at solanacenter.org/ events or contact compost@ solaancenter.org or (760) 436-7986, ext. 700.

MARCH 18

FRIENDS AND FAITH The Catholic Widows and Widowers of North County support group for those who desire to foster friendships through various social activities will dance at Elk’s Club and have Happy Hour at Brigantine, Escondido on March 18 and meet for Happy Hour and dinner at Macaroni Grill, Escondido, March 22. Reservations at (858) 674-4324.

MARCH 20

BONSAI & BEYOND Bonsai & Beyond will hold its March meeting at 6 p.m. March 20 at the San Diego Botanic Gardens, 230 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas, with a workshop on creating terrariums. Remember to bring your trees, gloves, and imagination. Extra plants are appreciated. For details, call Cindy Read, (619) 504-5591. ENDING HOMELESSNESS The Encinitas Advisory Committee on Homelessness will host a forum on ending homelessness in Encinitas from 6 to 8 p.m. March 20 at the Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas. RSVP to crcncc. org/forum.

MARCH 22

BE AN RIVER PARK DOCENT You can register now, at Sikesadobe.org, to be a volunteer trail patroller, educational docent or assistant to the rangers with habitat and trail restoration with the San Dieguito River Park Joint Powers Authority. A volunteer training will be held from 9 a.m. to noon March 31 at the San Diego Archaeological Center, 16666 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, followed by a 1 to 4 p.m. session at Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead, 12655 Sunset Drive, Escondido. For information, contact Manager of Interpretation and Outreach: leana@sdrp.org or call (760) 716-1214.

MARCH 23

DAY FOR VIETNAM VETS Hospice of the North Coast hosts “Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans” from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 30 at the Veterans Association of North County, 1617 Mission Ave., Oceanside. For tickets, visit https:// impact.hospicenorthcoast. org/oceanside/events/welcome-home-vietnam-veterans/e163051. NOT JUST FOR UGLY DOGS You can get halfprice tickets now for the 23rd annual “Not Just for Ugly Dogs” contest at eventbrite.com/e/23rd-annual-ugly-dog-contest-notjust-for-ugly-dogs-tickets41085067543?aff=mcivte. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 25 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar, hosted by The San Diego Coastal Chambers of Commerce & Del Mar Kiwanis.


LEGALS Coast News legals continued from page A21 211-130-02-00 GERALD D. DAVENPORT JR. AND ELVA NIDIA DAVENPORT HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 06/28/2008 07/11/2008 08-0371267 11/09/2017 2017-0526022 $8855.86 88734 B0448065H GMO703227D1Z EACH 211131-10-00 JUAN M. FELIX AND EVELINA FELIX HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 06/09/2015 07/16/2015 2015-0375244 11/09/2017 2017-0526022 $22950.07 88735 B0450435H GMP651310D1O ODD 211-13113-00 ISAIAH DELAVEGA AND ZULEMA DELAVEGA HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 07/31/2015 08/13/2015 2015-0429414 11/09/2017 2017-0526022 $13948.91 88736 B0474625C GMO561336D1Z EACH 211-130-03-00 ALEXA JO JOHNSON A(N) SINGLE WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 09/11/2016 10/13/2016 2016-0551379 11/09/2017 2017-0526022 $21826.70 88738 B0445085L GMP591313AZ EACH 211-131-11-00 CALVIN M. TRAUTVETTER AND HEIDY P. PENICHE HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 04/26/2015 05/14/2015 2015-0245106 11/09/2017 2017-0526022 $30613.35 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to-wit is estimated at AS SHOWN ABOVE Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, may increase this fi gure prior to sale. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default

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and Demand for Sale, and the Trustee and of the trusts SOLE & SEPARATE a written Notice of Default created by said Deed of Trust. PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC and Election to Sell. The DATE: 2/15/2018 CHICAGO PALISADES L.P. A undersigned caused said Notice TITLE COMPANY, AS CALIFORNIA LIMITED of Default and Election to Sell TRUSTEE 10805 RANCHO PARTNERSHIP F/K/A GRAND to be recorded in the county BERNARDO RD, #150 SAN PACIFIC PALISADES LLC where the real property is DIEGO, CA 92127 (858) 207- 10/27/2002 11/01/2002 2002located and more than three 0646 BY LORI R. FLEMINGS, 0970550 11/09/2017 months have elapsed since as Authorized Signor 02/23/18, 20170525668 $24872.46 88704 such recordation. NOTICE TO 03/02/18, 03/09/18 CN 21350 Y6019469L GPP19741AE 197 POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If 41 211-022-28-00 JERRIE D. you are considering bidding THOMASON AN UNMARRIED on this property lien, you Afc-1095 NOTICE OF WOMAN AS SOLE AND should understand that there TRUSTEE’S SALE YOU ARE SEPARATE PROPERTY are risks involved in bidding IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES at a trustee auction. You will OF TRUST DATED AS SHOWN L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED be bidding on a lien, not on BELOW. UNLESS YOU TAKE PARTNERSHIP F/K/A GRAND the property itself. Placing ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PACIFIC PALISADES LLC the highest bid at a trustee PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD 12/06/2002 12/13/2002 2002auction does not automatically AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 1135815 11/09/2017 entitle you to free and clear NEED AN EXPLANATION 20170525668 $12038.92 88705 ownership of the property. You OF THE NATURE OF THE B0422025L MGP37246CZ 372 should also be aware that the PROCEEDINGS AGAINST 46 211-022-28-00 ELISARDO lien being auctioned off may YOU, YOU SHOULD DIAZ AND ROSA M. DIAZ be a junior lien. If you are the CONTACTALAWYER. HUSBAND AND WIFE AS highest bidder at the auction, CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY JOINT TENANTS GRAND you are or may be responsible as the duly appointed Trustee PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A for paying off all liens senior under and pursuant to Deed of CALIFORNIA LIMITED to the lien being auctioned off, Trust Executed by: AS SHOWN PARTNERSHIP 01/04/2014 before you can receive clear BELOW, as Trustor, AS SHOWN 01/23/2014 2014-0030169 title to the property. You are BELOW, as Benefi ciary, 11/09/2017 20170525668 encouraged to investigate the recorded on AS SHOWN $20492.18 88706 B0434915C existence, priority, and size of BELOW as book AS SHOWN MGP39511BO 395 11 211-022outstanding liens that may exist BELOW as Instrument No. AS 28-00 KEVIN SODERS AND on this property by contacting SHOWN BELOW of Offi cial MELANIE SODERS the county recorder’s offi ce Records of the County Recorder HUSBAND AND WIFE AS or a title insurance company, of SAN DIEGO County, JOINT TENANTS GRAND either of which may charge California, and pursuant to the PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A you a fee for this information. Notice of Default and Election CALIFORNIA LIMITED If you consult either of these to Sell there under recorded on PARTNERSHIP 05/25/2014 resources, you should be aware AS SHOWN BELOW as Book AS 09/25/2014 2014-0414725 that the same lender may hold SHOWN BELOW as Instrument 11/09/2017 20170525668 more than one mortgage or No. AS SHOWN BELOW of said $17772.50 88707 B0461585H deed of trust on the property. Offi cial Records. WILL SELL MGP27309BE 273 09 211-022NOTICE TO PROPERTY BY PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 28-00 RODOLFO ALVAREZ OWNER: The sale date shown HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH AND MONICA ALVAREZ on this notice of sale may be On 3/16/2018 at 10:00 AM, AT HUSBAND AND WIFE AS postponed one or more times THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO JOINT TENANTS GRAND by the mortgagee, benefi ciary, CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY , PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A trustee, or a court, pursuant to 10805 RANCHO BERNARDO CALIFORNIA LIMITED Section 2924g of the California RD, SUITE 150, SAN DIEGO, PARTNERSHIP 02/21/2016 Civil Code. The law requires CA, 92127 (Payable at time of 03/10/2016 2016-0105615 that information about trustee sale in lawful money of the 11/09/2017 20170525668 sale postponements be made United States, by cash, a $17957.47 88708 Y2954469A available to you and to the cashier’s check drawn by a state GPP39433BZ 394 33 211-022-28public, as a courtesy to those or national bank, a check drawn 00 ANTHONY A. BERMUDEZ not present at the sale. If you by a state or federal credit AND ANN A. BERMUDEZ wish to learn whether your sale union, or a check drawn by a HUSBAND AND WIFE AS date has been postponed, and, state or federal savings and loan JOINT TENANTS GRAND if applicable, the rescheduled association, savings association, PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A time and date for the sale of this or savings bank), all right, title CALIFORNIA LIMITED property, you may call 1-800- and interest conveyed to and PARTNERSHIP F/K/A GRAND 540-1717, using the TS number now held by it under said Deed PACIFIC PALISADES LLC assigned to this case on SHOWN of Trust in the property situated 08/21/2005 09/02/2005 2005ABOVE. Information about in said County and State 760322 11/09/2017 20170525668 postponements that are very hereinafter described as more $26968.68 88709 B0415295S short in duration or that occur fully described on said Deed of MGP19211AE 192 11 211-022close in time to the scheduled Trust. The property heretofore 28-00 JEROME K. sale may not immediately be described is being sold “as is”. DIGIOVANNA AND SHELLEY refl ected in the telephone The street address and other A. DIGIOVANNA HUSBAND information or on the Internet common designation, if any, of AND WIFE AS JOINT Web site. The best way to verify the real property described TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC postponement information is to above is purported to be: 5805 CARLSBAD L.P. A attend the scheduled sale. Said ARMADA DRIVE, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA LIMITED sale will be made, but without CA, 92009 TS#, REF#, ICN#, PARTNERSHIP 09/18/2013 covenant or warranty, expressed Unit/Interval/Week, APN#, 10/03/2013 2013-0601011 or implied, regarding title, Trustors, Current Benefi ciary, 11/09/2017 20170525668 possession, or encumbrances, DOT Dated, DOT Recorded, $16056.94 88711 Y6697469A to pay the remaining principal DOT Book, DOT Page/ GPP19628CE 196 28 211-022-28sum of the note(s) secured by Instrument#, NOD Recorded, 00 JOHN A. HEADLEY AND said Deed of Trust, with interest NOD Book, NOD Page/ VAUNCILLE HEADLEY thereon, as provided in said Instrument#, Estimated Sales HUSBAND AND WIFE AS note(s), advances, if any, under Amount 88699 B0460665A JOINT TENANTS GRAND the terms of the Deed of Trust. MGP19524BE 195 24 211-022- PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A The total amount of the unpaid 28-00 NOLAN JOHN CALIFORNIA LIMITED balance of the obligation VILLALOBOS AND AUTUMN PARTNERSHIP 03/20/2008 secured by the property to be LEIGH VILLALOBOS 04/11/2008 2008-0191827 sold and reasonable estimated HUSBAND AND WIFE AS 11/09/2017 20170525668 fees, charges and expenses of JOINT TENANTS GRAND $15538.39 88712 Y1534469A PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A GPO27342BE 273 42 211-022CALIFORNIA LIMITED 28-00 RODNEY L. PARTNERSHIP 03/25/2015 SKILLINGTON AND MELISSA 02/18/2016 2016-0069436 SKILLINGTON HUSBAND 11/09/2017 20170525668 AND WIFE AS JOINT $12275.25 88700 B0429035H TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC MGP19015BE 190 15 211-022- PALISADES L.P. A 28-00 DAVID J. SWEETLAND CALIFORNIA LIMITED AND ISABELLE J. PARTNERSHIP (F/K/A SWEETLAND HUSBAND AND GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS LLC) 10/09/2004 10/15/2004 GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD 2004-0980079 11/09/2017 L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED 20170525668 $7420.41 88713 PARTNERSHIP 05/13/2014 B0413435C MGP18727BZ 187 05/29/2014 2014-0219421 27 211-022-28-00 CAREY L. 11/09/2017 20170525668 BROWN AND MARION L. $16414.09 88702 B0429375L BROWNHUSBAND AND WIFE MGP15716AZ 157 16 211-022- AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND 28-00 PHILLIP J. HANNA AND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A JULIE M. HANNA HUSBAND CALIFORNIA LIMITED AND WIFE AS JOINT PARTNERSHIP 05/30/2013 TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC 09/05/2013 2013-0551250 CARLSBAD L.P. A 11/09/2017 20170525668 CALIFORNIA LIMITED $33896.50 88714 Y6543469A PARTNERSHIP 05/20/2014 GPO36012AO 360 12 211-02206/05/2014 2014-0231241 28-00 JOHN J. KRUZE AND 11/09/2017 20170525668 KAREN A. KRUZE HUSBAND $29124.72 88703 Y5833469L AND WIFE AS JOINT GPO26445AZ 264 45 211-022- TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC 28-00 MARY T. FIGLIOLI AN PALISADES L.P. A UNMARRIED WOMAN AS CALIFORNIA LIMITED

LEGALS PARTNERSHIP (F/K/A GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES LLC) 10/21/2007 11/02/2007 2007-0700170 11/09/2017 20170525668 $22337.88 88715 B0416055A MGP37003EZ 370 03 211-022-28-00 GRACE M. KAMENIDES A(N) SINGLE WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 09/27/2013 10/10/2013 2013-0612433 11/09/2017 20170525668 $19669.17 88716 Y6864469L GPO35743AO 357 43 211-02228-00 FRED A. GARRIDO AND DYANNA GARRIDO HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (F/K/A GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES LLC) 06/20/2003 07/03/2003 2003-0792719 11/09/2017 20170525668 $9801.39 88717 Y7460575L GPO17115AZ 171 15 211-022-28-00 LEONARD K. LOCKEN AND CAROL L. LOCKEN HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 09/28/2012 10/11/2012 2012-0623189 11/09/2017 20170525668 $18158.06 88718 Y6286469A GPO26718CE 267 18 211-02228-00 STEVEN B. HARRISON AND BARBARA E. HARRISON HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (F/K/A GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES LLC) 07/29/2007 08/17/2007 2007-0549118 11/09/2017 20170525668 $11735.41 88719 Y1766469A GPP39714AE 397 14 211-022-28-00 DAVID TORAL AND MARIA D. TORAL HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (F/K/A GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES LLC) 11/14/2004 12/10/2004 2004-1162827 11/09/2017 20170525668 $14435.75 88720 Y1712469A GPP39314CE 393 14 211-022-28-00 VICTOR M. SOTO AND LILIANA CARDENAS HUSBAND AND WIFE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (F/K/A GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES LLC) 10/24/2004 12/03/2004 2004-1139191 11/09/2017 20170525668 $13758.35 88721 Y6635469A GPO34738BO 347 38 211-022-28-00 ANTHONY BRUBAKER AND SHARON H. BRUBAKER HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (F/K/A GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES LLC) 01/24/2008 02/08/2008 2008-0064613 11/09/2017 20170525668 $25267.18 88722 B0436785A MGP14941AO 149 41 211-022-28-00 KEITH M. WILSON AND KARISSA A. WILSON HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 05/13/2014 11/06/2014 2014-0484235 11/09/2017 20170525668 $17159.54 88723 A5805007A AGP28705AE 287 05 211-02228-00 ALEX A. HERNANDEZ AND LINDA C. HERNANDEZ HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 08/26/2010 09/16/2010 2010-0490903 11/09/2017 20170525668 $12949.13 88724 Y2824469A GPO15945AZ 159 45 211-02228-00 GARY J. FAUST AND LINDA I. FAUST HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (F/K/A GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES LLC) 08/04/2005 08/12/2005

LEGALS 2005-0690778 11/09/2017 20170525668 $27105.79 88725 B0450395H MGP17639BZ 176 39 211-022-28-00 FRANCIS M. ORTIZ JR. AND CECILE SUBALDO LUCENIO HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 07/24/2015 08/13/2015 2015-0428674 11/09/2017 20170525668 $23236.76 88726 Y2466469A GPO14846BZ 148 46 211-022-2800 MICHAEL J. PEREZ AND REBECCA M. PEREZ HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP F/K/A GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES LLC 06/04/2005 06/10/2005 20050487466 11/09/2017 20170525668 $16808.60 88727 Y7459095H GPP27827AZ 278 27 211-022-28-00 MARY JANE M. BEAHON A(N) MARRIED WOMAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC CARLSBAD L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 04/30/2012 05/17/2012 2012-0289785 11/09/2017 20170525668 $58127.28 88728 Y6485469L GPP28225BO 282 25 211-022-2800 CHRISTOPHER BARKER AND PATRICIA A. BARKER HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (F/K/A GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES LLC) 04/13/2003 04/18/2003 2003-0446644 11/09/2017 20170525668 $9939.61 88729 Y6447469A GPO37247CE 372 47 211-022-28-00 GABRIEL ALBANO AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY GRAND PACIFIC PALISADES L.P. A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 09/16/2007 09/28/2007 2007-0632379 11/09/2017 20170525668 $6380.75 88741 B0476655S MGP29548BO 211-022-28-00 JOSE A. TRIGUEROS A(N) MARRIED MAN AS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY WESTERN ALLIANCE BANK AN ARIZONA CORPORATION 10/29/2016 11/17/2016 20160627710 11/09/2017 20170525643 $18394.42 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to-wit is estimated at AS SHOWN ABOVE Accrued interest and additional advances, if any, may increase this fi gure prior to sale. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located and more than three months have elapsed since such recordation. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may be a junior

LEGALS lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this property by contacting the county recorder’s offi ce or a title insurance company, either of which may charge you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or more times by the mortgagee, benefi ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property, you may call 1-800540-1717, using the TS number assigned to this case on SHOWN ABOVE. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the scheduled sale may not immediately be refl ected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and resonable estimated fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. DATE: 2/15/2018 CHICAGO TITLE COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE 10805 RANCHO BERNARDO RD, #150 SAN DIEGO, CA 92127 (858) 2070646 by LORI R. FLEMINGS, as Authorized Signor 02/23/18, 03/02/18, 03/09/18 CN 21349 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE T.S. No. 17-00402-CI-CA Title No. 170198305-CA-VOI A.P.N. 265-451-44-00 ATTENTION RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED SUMMARY IS APPLICABLE TO THE NOTICE PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR ONLY PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE 2923.3. NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 09/29/2010. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. A public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash, (cashier’s check(s) must be made payable to National Default Servicing Corporation), drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, savings association,

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Coast News legals continued from page B7 or savings bank specifi ed in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state; will be held by the duly appointed trustee as shown below, of all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described below. The sale will be made in an “as is” condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust, with interest and late charges thereon, as provided in the note(s), advances, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, interest thereon, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee for the total amount (at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale) reasonably estimated to be set forth below. The amount may be greater on the day of sale. Trustor: Liliana Miranda Townshend, trustee of the Liliana Miranda Living Trust dated September 13, 2010. Duly Appointed Trustee: National Default Servicing Corporation. Recorded 10/06/2010 as Instrument No. 2010-0535539 (or Book, Page) of the Offi cial Records of San Diego County, California. Date of Sale: 03/21/2018 at 10:00 AM.Place of Sale: At the entrance to the East County Regional Center by statue, 250 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020. Estimated amount of unpaid balance and other charges: $1,741,031.01. Street Address or other common designation of real property: 7977 Camino De La Dora, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other common designation, if any, shown above. If no street address or other common designation is shown, directions to the location of the property may be obtained by sending a written request to the benefi ciary within 10 days of the date of fi rst publication of this Notice of Sale. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. The requirements of California Civil Code Section 2923.5(b)/2923.55(c) were fulfi lled when the Notice of Default was recorded. NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should understand that there are risks involved in bidding

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at a trustee auction. You will Deutschendorf, aka Hank a petition and motion in the be bidding on a lien, not on Deutschendorf. A Petition above-captioned and numbered the property itself. Placing for Probate has been fi led by cause wherein he requests a the highest bid at a trustee Angela Deutschendorf, in the termination of your parental auction does not automatically Superior Court of California, rights and requests to adopt the entitle you to free and clear County of San Diego. The above named child and that the ownership of the property. You Petition for Probate requests petition and motion be granted should also be aware that the that Angela Deutschendorf, by this Court; Petitioner will lien being auctioned off may be appointed as personal apply to the assigned Judge be a junior lien. If you are the representative to administer of said court to consider and highest bidder at the auction, theestateofthedecedent. grant said Petition thirty (30) you are or may be responsible The petition requests days after the last publication for paying off all liens senior authority to administer the of this Notice, or at the soonest to the lien being auctioned off, estate under the Independent time thereafter that he may be before you can receive clear Administration of Estates Act. heard, at the Socorro County title to the property. You are (This authority will allow the Courthouse in Socorro, New encouraged to investigate the personal representative to take Mexico. The Petitioner is Pro existence, priority, and size of many actions without obtaining Se – Evan Wayne Rice, 503 outstanding liens that may exist court approval. Before taking Carmen Place, Socorro, NM on this property by contacting certain very important 87801 (505) 503-0136. RACHEL the county recorder’s offi ce actions, however, the personal L. GONZALES District Court or a title insurance company, representative will be required Clerk 03/02/18 S/Evan Wayne either of which may charge to give notice to interested Rice, S/Heather Marie Rice you a fee for this information. persons unless they have 03/09/18, 03/16/18 CN 21456 If you consult either of these waived notice or consented resources, you should be aware to the proposed action.) The that the same lender may hold independent administration L3 PHOTONICS operates a more than one mortgage or authority will be granted unless facility located at 5957 Landau deed of trust on the property. an interested person fi les an Court, Carlsbad, CA 92008 NOTICE TO PROPERTY objection to the petition and that uses and emits chemicals OWNER: The sale date shown shows good cause why the court known to the State of California on this notice of sale may be shouldnotgranttheauthority. to cause cancer, birth defects, postponed one or more times A hearing on the petition will or other reproductive harm. by the mortgagee, benefi ciary, be held in this court on Apr We do not believe that any trustee, or a court, pursuant to 10, 2018 at 11:00 AM in Dept. person is exposed to these Section 2924g of the California 504 located at 1100 Union St., chemicals at levels constituting Civil Code. The law requires San Diego CA 92101, Central a health or safety risk. However, that information about trustee Courthouse. If you object to we have not made a formal sale postponements be made the granting of the petition, you determination that actual available to you and to the should appear at the hearing exposure levels are below the public, as a courtesy to those and state your objections or Proposition 65 “no signifi cant not present at the sale. If you file written objections with the risk” levels for carcinogens or wish to learn whether your sale court before the hearing. Your “no observable effect” level date has been postponed, and, appearance may be in person for chemicals known to cause if applicable, the rescheduled or by your attorney. If you reproductive harm, and we have time and date for the sale of this are a creditor or a contingent not performed a risk analysis to property, you may call 714-730- creditor of the decedent, you determine the precise amount 2727 or visit this Internet Web must fi le your claim with of exposure that any individual site www.ndscorp.com/sales, the court and mail a copy to would receive over a 70-year using the fi le number assigned the personal representative period. Proposition 65 therefore to this case 17-00402-CI- appointed by the court within obligates us to provide CA. Information about the later of either (1) four this warning to potentially postponements that are very months from the date of fi rst effected individuals. Further short in duration or that occur issuance of letters to a general information may be obtained close in time to the scheduled personal representative, as by contacting L3 PHOTONICS sale may not immediately be defi ned in section 58(b) of the at 760-431-6800. 03/09/18, refl ected in the telephone California Probate Code, or (2) 03/16/18, 03/23/18 CN 21455 information or on the Internet 60 days from the date of mailing Web site. The best way to verify or personal delivery to you of a (CITACION postponement information is notice under section 9052 of SUMMONS CASE #: to attend the scheduled sale. the California Probate Code. JUDICIAL) Date: 02/14/2018 National Other California statutes and 37-2017-00030218-CU-PA-CTL Default Servicing Corporation legal authority may affect your NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: c/o Tiffany and Bosco, P.A., its rights as a creditor. You may (AVISOALDEMANDADO): agent, 1230 Columbia Street, want to consult with an attorney Ayad Appasa, Hala Butros; Suite 680 San Diego, CA 92101 knowledgeable in California and DOES 1 to 20. YOU ARE Toll Free Phone: 888-264- law. You may examine the fi le BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: 4010 Sales Line 714-730-2727; kept by the court. If you are a (LO ESTA DEMANDANDO Dana Sales Website: www.ndscorp. person interested in the estate, EL DEMANDANTE): com/sales Rachael Hamilton, you may fi le with the court Barbara Potts. NOTICE! You Trustee Sales Representative a Request for Special Notice have been sued. The court may A-4646987 02/23/2018, (form DE-154) of the fi ling of decide against you without 03/02/2018, 03/09/2018 CN an inventory and appraisal of your being heard unless you 21348 estate assets or of any petition respond within 30 days. Read or account as provided in the information below. You Probate Code section 1250. have 30 CALENDAR DAYS NOTICE OF PETITION TO A Request for Special Notice after this summons and legal ADMINISTER ESTATE form is available from the court papers are served on you to fi le OF HENRY JOHN clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: a written response at this court DEUTSCHENDORF II Angela Deutschendorf, 1131 and have a copy served on the plaintiff. A letter or phone Case# 37-2018-00006978-PR- Thomas Way, Escondido CA call will not protect you. Your 92027Telephone:858.344.0485 LA-CTL ROA #1 To all 03/09/18, 03/16/18, 03/23/18 CN written response must be in heirs, benefi ciaries, creditors, proper legal form if you want 21461 contingent creditors, and the court to hear your case. persons who may otherwise There may be a court form that be interested in the will or you can use for your response. NOTICE OF LIEN SALE estate, or both, of Henry DATE OF SALE : MARCH You can fi nd these court forms and more information at the 19TH 10:00 A.M. California Courts Online SelfHelp Center (www.courtinfo. 1. LIENHOLDER INFO: ca.gov/selfhelp), your county ARTURO LOPEZ law library, or the courthouse 1530 B HERITAGE ROAD nearest you. If you cannot pay SAN DIEGO CA 92154 the fi ling fee, ask the court 2012 HONDA ACCORD 4DR clerk for a fee waiver form. If 1HGCP2F62CA153057 you do not fi le your response on time, you may lose the case by 2 LIENHOLDER INFO default, and your wages, money, S G & SONS and property may be taken 187 MACE without further warning from CHULA VISTA CA 91911 the court. There are other legal 2012 POLARIS RZR AT requirements. You may want to 4XAXT9EM6EB195661 call an attorney right away. If 03/09/18 CN 21457 you do not know an attorney, you may want to call an attorney IN THE SEVENTH JUDUCIAL referral service. If you cannot DISTRICT COURT STATE OF afford an attorney, you may be NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF eligible for free legal services SOCORRO IN THE MATTER from a nonprofi t legal services You can locate OF THE BEST INTEREST OF: program. EVAN WAYNE RICE, Parent these nonprofi t groups at the HEATHER MARIE RICE, California Legal Services Web (www.lawhelpcalifornia. Parent No. D725SA20181 site NOTICE OF FILING OF org), the California Courts PETITION TO: AGUSTIN Online Self-Help Center (www. CODY TRETO NOTICE IS courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), or by HEREBY GIVEN THAT contacting your local court or Evan Wayne Rice has fi led county bar association. NOTE: The court has a statutory lien

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for waived fees and costs on Raymond be appointed as Superior Court of California, any settlement or arbitration personal representative to County of San Diego, 1100 award of $10,000 or more administer the estate of the Union St., San Diego CA 92101, in a civil. case. The court’s decedent. The petition requests Central. Date: Feb 22, 2018 lien must be paid before the the decedent’s will and codicils, Peter C Dedddeh Judge of the court will dismiss the case. if any, be admitted to probate. Superior Court 03/02, 03/09, AVISO! Lo han demandado. The will and any codicils are 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21418 Si no responde dentro de 30 available for examination in dias, la corte puede decidir the fi le kept by the court. The en su contra sin escuchar su petition requests authority to NOTICE OF PETITION TO version. Lea la informacion a administer the estate under the ADMINISTER ESTATE continuacion. Tiene 30 DIAS Independent Administration OF JEWEL EDWARD DE CALENDARIO despues de of Estates Act. (This authority HATCHETT Case # que le entreguen esta citacion y will allow the personal papeles legales para presentar representative to take many 3 7 - 2 0 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 7 2 2 5 - P R una respuesta por escrito en esta actions without obtaining court PW-CTL ROA#1 To all corte y hacer que se entregue approval. Before taking certain heirs, benefi ciaries, creditors, creditors, and una copia al demandante. Una very important actions, however, contingent carta o una llamada telefonica the personal representative persons who may otherwise no lo protegen. Su respuesta will be required to give notice be interested in the will or por escrito tiene que estar en to interested persons unless estate, or both, of Jewel formato legal correcto si desea they have waived notice or Edward Hatchett. A Petition que procesen su caso en la consented to the proposed for Probate has been fi led corte. Es posible que haya un action.) The independent by Stephanie Binford in the formulario que usted pueda administration authority will Superior Court of California, usar para su respuesta.Puede be granted unless an interested County of San Diego. The encontrar estos formularios de person fi les an objection to the Petition for Probate requests la corte y mas informacion en el petition and shows good cause that Stephanie Binford Centro de Ayuda de las Cortes why the court should not grant be appointed as personal de California (www.sucorte. the authority. A hearing on the representative to administer ca.gov), en la biblioteca de leyes petition will be held in this the estate of the decedent. de su condado o en la corte que court as follows: Date: Apr. 18, The petition requests the le quede mas cerca. Si no puede 2018; Time: 1:30 PM, Dept.: decedent’s will and codicils, if pagar la cuota de presentacion, 502, Room: Robert Longstreth any, be admitted to probate. pida al secretario de la corte located at: Superior Court of The will and any codicils are que le de un formulario de California, County of San Diego, available for examination in exencion de pago de cuotas. 1100 Union St, San Diego CA the fi le kept by the court. The Si no presenta su respuesta a 92101 Probate. If you object to petition requests authority to tiempo, puede perder el caso the granting of the petition, you administer the estate under the por incumplimiento y la corte le should appear at the hearing Independent Administration podra quitar su sueldo, dinero and state your objections or of Estates Act. (This authority y bienes sin mas advertencia. file written objections with the will allow the personal Hay otros requisitos legales. court before the hearing. Your representative to take many Es recomendable que llame a appearance may be in person actions without obtaining court un abogado inmediatamente. or by your attorney. If you approval. Before taking certain Si no conoce a un abogado, are a creditor or a contingent very important actions, however, puede llamar a un servicio de creditor of the decedent, you the personal representative remision a abogados. Si no must fi le your claim with will be required to give notice puede pagar a un abogado, the court and mail a copy to to interested persons unless es posible que cumpla con the personal representative they have waived notice or los requisitos para obtener appointed by the court within consented to the proposed servicios legales gratuitos de un the later of either (1) four action.) The independent programa de servicios legales months from the date of fi rst administration authority will sin fi nes de lucro. Puede issuance of letters to a general be granted unless an interested encontrar estos grupos sin personal representative, as person fi les an objection to the fi nes de lucro en el sitio web defi ned in section 58(b) of the petition and shows good cause de California Legal Services, California Probate Code, or (2) why the court should not grant (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), 60 days from the date of mailing the authority. A hearing on the en el Centro de Ayuda de las or personal delivery to you of a petition will be held in this Cortes de California, (www. notice under section 9052 of court as follows: Date: Mar 21, sucorte.ca.gov) o poniendose the California Probate Code. 2018; Time: 1:30 PM, Dept.: 503, en contacto con la corte o el Other California statutes and Room: R. Longstreth located at: colegio de abogados locales. legal authority may affect your Superior Court of California, AVISO: Por ley, la corte tiene rights as a creditor. You may County of San Diego, 1100 derecho a reclamar las cuotas y want to consult with an attorney Union St, San Diego CA 92101 los costos exentos por imponer knowledgeable in California Probate. If you object to the un gravamen sobre cualquier law. You may examine the fi le granting of the petition, you recuperacion de $10,000 o mas kept by the court. If you are a should appear at the hearing de valor recibida mediante person interested in the estate, and state your objections or un acuerdo o una concesion you may fi le with the court file written objections with the de arbitraje en un caso de a Request for Special Notice court before the hearing. Your derecho civil. Tiene que pagar (form DE-154) of the fi ling of appearance may be in person el gravamen de la corte antes an inventory and appraisal of or by your attorney. If you de que la corte pueda desechar estate assets or of any petition are a creditor or a contingent el caso. The name and address or account as provided in creditor of the decedent, you of the court is: (El nombre Probate Code section 1250. A must fi le your claim with y direccion de la corte es): Request for Special Notice form the court and mail a copy to Superior Court of California, is available from the court clerk. the personal representative San Diego, 330 W. Broadway, Attorney for Petitioner: James appointed by the court within San Diego CA 92101. The H Dodson, CA Bar # 138960, PO the later of either (1) four name, address, and telephone Box 349, Beaver City, NE 68926. months from the date of fi rst number of plaintiff’s attorney, Telephone: 308.268.7415 03/02, issuance of letters to a general or plaintiff without an attorney, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21432 personal representative, as is: (El nombre, la direccion defi ned in section 58(b) of the y el numero de telefono del California Probate Code, or (2) ORDER 60 days from the date of mailing abogado del demandante, AMENDED o del demandante que no TO SHOW CAUSE FOR or personal delivery to you of a tiene abogado, es): Robert J. CHANGE OF NAME CASE# notice under section 9052 of Pecora 106167, Law Offi ce of 3 7 - 2 0 1 7 - 0 0 0 4 8 3 9 7 - C U - P T- the California Probate Code. Robert J. Pecora, 7855 Ivanhoe CTL TO ALL INTERESTED Other California statutes and Ave. #408, La Jolla CA 92037 PERSONS: Petitioner(s): legal authority may affect your Telephone: 858.454.4014 Date: Beatriz Ibanez on behalf of rights as a creditor. You may (Fecha): 08/16/2017 Clerk, by minor child fi led a petition want to consult with an attorney (Secretario) G. Dixon-Cosby, with this court for a decree knowledgeable in California Deputy Adjunto) NOTICE TO changing names as follows: a. law. You may examine the fi le THE PERSON SERVED: You Present name: Brandon Lopez kept by the court. If you are a are served as an individual. Ibanez changed to proposed person interested in the estate, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN name: Brandon Lopez Ibanez. you may fi le with the court THE COURT ORDERS that a Request for Special Notice 21433 all persons interested in this (form DE-154) of the fi ling of matter appear before this Court an inventory and appraisal of NOTICE OF PETITION TO at the hearing indicated below estate assets or of any petition ADMINISTER ESTATE to show cause, if any, why the or account as provided in OF JAMES ROBERT petition for a change of name Probate Code section 1250. A should not be granted. Any RAYMOND Case # person objecting to the name Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. 37-2018-00009607-PR-PW- changes described above must Attorney for Petitioner: Rachel CTL To all heirs, benefi ciaries, fi le a written objection that Vrana, 950 Boardwalk #304, San creditors, contingent creditors, includes the reasons for the Marcos CA 92078. Telephone: and persons who may otherwise objection at least two days 760.634.2403 02/23/18, 03/02/18, be interested in the will or before the matter is scheduled 03/09/18 CN 21364 estate, or both, of James to be heard and must appear Robert Raymond. A Petition at the hearing to show cause for Probate has been fi led by why the petition should not If no written Heather Lindsay Raymond be granted. in the Superior Court of objection is timely fi led, the Coast News legals California, County of San court may grant the petition continued on Diego. The Petition for Probate without a hearing. NOTICE OF requests that Heather Lindsay HEARING: On Apr 12, 2018 page B13 at 10:30 AM, Dept. 903 of the


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he day began with mud and ended with slime. In between, my friend, Wanda, and I took in the pools, the pampering and nachos piled high. This, in summary, was our day at Glen Ivy Hot Springs, a day spa situated on a leafy, landscaped slope in the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains, south of Corona and just east of Interstate 15. I had not visited the spa for about 25 years and my memory offers a much more rustic experience than this recent one. Back then it was, shall we say, a place of potential. Today, however, Glen Ivy has reached that potential and guests will find a markedly different experience. Luckily, though, the spa hasn’t lost that casual ambiance, and visitors can choose their level of luxury. There are 19 pools of varying sizes and temperatures situated among the live oaks, palms and birds of paradise. Upon your fi rst visit, a map is a must. You’ll need it to navigate the property’s maze of sidewalks that take guests to spa treatment rooms, pools, restaurants,

ABOVE: Guests at Glen Ivy Hot Springs near Corona can bring out their inner child at the spa’s signature mud pool. The slather-bake-rinse ritual at Club Mud is said to benefit the skin. RIGHT: This old handbill was used to advertise Glen Ivy Mineral Hot Springs to draw visitors from Los Angeles, where the automobile was mud brings back childhood becoming a popular mode of transportation. Courtesy photos memories. Then it was off to

bars and mud and slime immersions. Until 1880, Glen Ivy was known as Temescal Sulfur Springs, so-named for the Spanish word that means sweat lodge. But long before Europeans discovered these hot springs, Native Americans believed the waters had healing powers and built sweat lodges for purifi cation ceremonies. The arrival of the Spanish and later the onset of the California Gold Rush brought thousands to the state quickly. As area historians like to point out, Abra-

ham Lincoln was running for president when the “powers of the waters” were fi rst advertised to Los Angelinos. Glen Ivy acquired its current moniker in the late 1800s. It was named by the owner’s English wife, possibly because in Britain, a canyon is known as a glen, and there was an abundance of ivy growing in the area. Through the years and various owners, the spa has expanded, evolved, and had its ups and downs. But in 2016, GOCO Hospitality acquired Glen Ivy and infused new life. There

are now plans to build a hotel. Our visit began on a brisk February weekday, so we were grateful for the heavy velour robes that guests wear everywhere — even while lunching in the Ivy Kitchen. This indoor-outdoor eatery offers plenty of garden-fresh entrees, some made with fruit and herbs grown in the nearby garden, and $5 will buy unlimited coffee refi lls. Before our massages, we visited the spa’s signature mud pool, where slathering on the copper-colored

the baking cave, a welcome destination on this chilly day. Rinsing is usually done in a nearby cool shower, but the weather had us beelining back to the warm pool. After our mud bath, the day’s itinerary played out with massages and facials, lunch in the Ivy Kitchen, and a visit to the Grotto, a great way to end our visit. We entered the fi rst room where painters slopped on green goo. The extra was dumped into our hands as we passed into the next chamber — a warm room that mimics an underground cave or grotto. We fi nished applying the

goo and sat for 15 minutes. Finally, we rinsed off in warm showers, and enjoyed the promised silky skin. Glen Ivy Hot Springs is a 60- to 90-minute drive from North County. Admission is $49 weekdays; $68 weekends and holidays. Included are the use of all pools and the mud bath. Other services are extra and reservations are recommended. There is a charge for robes or you can bring your own. Visit www.glenivy.com or call 888-GLENIVY (453-6489) for more information. For more photos and commentary, visit www.facebook/elouise.ondashw.

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LEFT: Ensalata di Finocchi e Pecorino Pepato started the Umbrian meal at Il Fornaio, washed with a white Argillae Umbrian wine. ABOVE: Il Fornaio Senior Soux Chef Carlos Ruiz displays his favorite Umbrian dish, Risotto Umbro. Photos by Frank Mangio

as Passport to Italy, with the entire year’s menu locations printed on it. Diners who choose the Festa Rigionale menu, will receive a stamp of attendance and a culinary gift as a reward. March will be Lazio month, a district that boasts Rome as its capitol. The Passport gift will be a Spice Mix for Penne Pasta, the all’Arrab biata. Be sure to ask the wait help for details on this bonus at Il Fornaio. You may win a trip for two to Italy. On the evening of my visit, the district of Umbria was the star menu of the month of February. Umbria is the only landlocked district in Ita ly. Black truffles are a del icacy. It can be featured in many food recipes, even mixed into a salmon, but is best in pasta and risotto. Carlos Ruiz is the Senior Sous Chef at Del Mar’s Il Fornaio. He loves his specialty, Risotto Umbro. Umbria wine will al ways be in the shadow of neighbor district Tuscany with its worldwide reputation, but if you talk to Umbrians about their wine, they will tell you that the landscape is virtually the same and that their Orvie -

Italy made simple (and delicious) at Il Fornaio

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l Fornaio, in Del Mar and Coronado is Italian fine dining, its 23 loca tions mostly in California. The brand started out as a bakery in the Lombar dia district of Italy and the logo proclaims it as an au thentic Italian Restaurant and Bakery. It’s still evident in their freshly baked bread

with every meal and the en chanting desserts offered. The freshness doesn’t stop at the bread and rolls. The pastas are made inhouse daily and all sauces, soups and dressings are made from scratch. Most locations have wood-fired grilles and rotisseries. I really love Il For-

naio’s long-standing “Festa Regionale,� a brilliantly conceived monthly culi nary and wine tour through one of the 20 districts of Italy. The district changes monthly and the restaurant unveils the most sought after dishes and wines in the chosen areas. There is a rewards program known

to Argillae is a racy white wine with lovely acidity, served with salads such as the Insalata di Finocchi e Pecorino Pepato, a flavorful fennel with endive, watercress, celery, carrots and imported pecorino pepato cheese from Parma. I also discovered an Italian Tellus 2013 Merlot from Umbria that had aromas of blackberry and plum with soft silky tannins that paired well with the risotto. However, Umbria’s top of the line red wine is Sagrantino di Montefalco. This is an inky black ish-purple wine, big, bold and muscular, made from the Sagrantino grape. The brand here is Colpetrone, a 2013 ( $66 a bottle at Il Fornaio). As I mentioned, this month Il Fornaio features the district of Lasio, March 5 through 18, featuring tra ditional Bucatini all’ Am atriciana, a spaghetti with pork guanciale, a spiced tomato sauce with basil, on ion, Calabrian peperoncino and pecorino cheese. Lazio is important to Italy, as it is the seat of Roman culture, artistry and power. Their wines include: Felesco white wine EST, TURN TO TASTE OF WINE ON B19

Restaurants and breweries highlight industrial Oceanside Carlsbad and now an industrial section of Oceanside that sits between the 76 and Mission Avenue just east of the 5. It’s full of light indus trial businesses, surfboard shapers, auto body and glass shops, printers, motorcycle chopper and Tesla repair shops to name a few. I should note that the chopper and Tesla repair shops are in the same building, which makes for one of the more interest-

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uring the course of the past seven years my day job has moved from downtown Encinitas to suburban

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ing business scenarios I’ve encountered with the loud choppers roaring down the street testing repairs com pared to the silent Tesla’s doing the same. The airport across the 76 is a buzz of activity with planes and helicopters taking flight and what seems to be an endless stream of sky divers floating down from the sky. It’s a world away from Encinitas and it has an energy all its own with zero pre tensions and a whole bunch of characters. I’ve discovered some restaurants and breweries in the area that make for some solid lunch and dinner options and are easily walking distance from our office/ warehouse. Pedro’s is the first one I pass every morning and is known for its fish tacos and burritos, which are right up there with Juanita’s as far as I’m concerned. It’s on the corner of Benet Road and the 76 in the same center as the gas station. It can take a few minutes to get your order but

The healthy and affordable Fish Ceviche Tostada at El Mundo De Mariscos. Photo by David Boylan

everything I’ve had there has been solid. My favorite discovery in this slice of industrial Oceanside is El Mundo De Mariscos, which translates into “The Seafood World.�

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Their Ceviche Tostada for $6.49 comes with a generous portion of fish or shrimp ceviche, a heaping helping of avocado, cucumber, a tostada shell, and the best chips and salsa I’ve had lately. For $6.49, are you kidding me? It’s the healthiest value at that price point I’ve seen in a while. OK, minus the chips and salsa but I spread them over two meals as they give that added crunch. And

yes, seafood rules here with shrimp, octopus, snapper, catfish, tilapia, oysters and seafood soup among the extensive menu. Tacos, burritos and a plethora of Mexican entrĂŠe’s are also available along with beer, wine and margaritas. From what I’ve heard this place really gets hopping on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights with dancing, ka raoke and colorful attire. My next move is to hit it up after work for dinner and stick around for the festivities. In the same center is a bar with one of the best names ever called “One More That’s It.â€? It’s a solid dive bar with a great cast of characters, ample outdoor smoking area, and yes, a kitchen that cranks out some very decent burgers. It’s not for everyone and last time I stopped in it was cash only but really, how can you not have a drink at a place with a name like that? Z Market is right across the street and is a bustling Mexican market, conve nience store and deli/restau rant in one. It offers an extensive menu with an emphasis on Mexican food and an ever-changing list of specials. The portions are huge and TURN TO LICK THE PLATE ON B19

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registered by the following: 1. VR Mobile Action Inc., 1920 Shadowridge Dr. #104, Vista CA 92081. This business is conducted by: Corporation. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Wai L Choi, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21453

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9006187 Filed: Mar 05, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Michele-Denne; B. Just Love It. Located at: 3425 Calle del Sur, Carlsbad CA San Diego 92009. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Dennis Franklin Jones, 3425 Calle del Sur, Carlsbad CA 92009; 2. Karen Michele Jones, 3425 Calle del Sur, Carlsbad CA 92009. This business is conducted by: Married Couple. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Dennis Franklin Jones, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21469 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9006290 Filed: Mar 06, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Canna-CBD Health; B. CBD-Shoppe. Located at: 1106 Second St. #224, Encinitas CA San Diego 92024. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Jerri Lyne Nachman, 1106 Second St. #224, Encinitas CA 92024. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 03/06/2018 S/ Jerri Lyne Nachman, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21468 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9006032 Filed: Mar 02, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Chris’s Aloha Cleaning Service. Located at: 1046 S Cleveland #35, Oceanside CA San Diego 92054. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Chris Powell, 1046 S Cleveland St. #35, Oceanside CA 92054. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Chris Powell, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21454 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9005376 Filed: Feb 27, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Tynwizcoding. Located at: 1920 Shadowridge Center #104, Vista CA San Diego 92081. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby

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Filed: Feb 27, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Southwest Senior Pro Golf Tour. B. SSPBT. Located at: 1885 Wolf Canyon Loop, Chula Vista CA San Diego 91913. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. William Blake Little, 1885 Wolf Canyon Loop, Chula Vista CA Fictitious Business Name 91913. 2. Melody Loly Little, Statement #2018-9005081 Filed: 1885 Wolf Canyon Loop, Chula Feb 23, 2018 with County of the Vista CA 91913. This business is San Diego Recorder/County conducted by: Married Couple. Clerk. Fictitious Business Registrant First Commenced Name(s): A. The Jeweler Times. to Transact Business Under the Located at: 403 Wisconsin Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Ave. #E, Oceanside CA San Started S/William Blake Little, Diego 92054. Mailing Address: 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN Same. This business is hereby 21449 registered by the following: 1. Oswaldo Habeto Reyes Aguilar, 4036 Marvin St., Oceanside Fictitious Business Name CA 92056. 2. Ivet Hernandez, Statement #2018-9005234 Filed: 4036 Marvin St., Oceanside Feb 26, 2018 with County of the CA 92056. This business is San Diego Recorder/County conducted by: Married Couple. Clerk. Fictitious Business Registrant First Commenced Name(s): A. Octaviana Corsetry. to Transact Business Under Located at: 6155 Carmel the Above Names(s) as of: Valley Rd., San Diego CA San 02/12/2013 S/Oswaldo Habeto Diego 92130. Mailing Address: Reyes Aguilar, 03/09, 03/16, Same. This business is hereby 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21452 registered by the following: 1. Suzanne Sala, 6155 Carmel Valley Rd., San Diego CA 92130. Fictitious Business Name This business is conducted Statement #2018-9005247 Filed: by: Individual. Registrant Feb 26, 2018 with County of the First Commenced to Transact San Diego Recorder/County Business Under the Above Clerk. Fictitious Business Names(s) as of: 01/01/2006 S/ Name(s): A. Sweet 101. Located Suzanne Sala, 03/09, 03/16, at: 1468 North Coast Hwy. 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21448 101, Encinitas CA San Diego 92024. Mailing Address: 6695 Tradewinds Dr., Carlsbad CA Fictitious Business Name 92011. This business is hereby Statement #2018-9004197 Filed: registered by the following: Feb 14, 2018 with County of the 1. Jessica Lynn Park, 6695 San Diego Recorder/County Tradewinds Dr., Carlsbad Clerk. Fictitious Business CA 92011. This business is Name(s): A. Natural Magick conducted by: Individual. Company. B. Natural Magick Registrant First Commenced Apothecary. Located at: 4804 to Transact Business Under Elm Tree Dr., Oceanside CA San the Above Names(s) as of: Diego 92056. Mailing Address: 02/01/2013 S/Jessica Lynn Park, Same. This business is hereby 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN registered by the following: 1. 21451 Aaron Lee Frumkin, 4804 Elm Tree Dr., Oceanside CA 92056. This business is conducted Fictitious Business Name by: Individual. Registrant Statement #2018-9005247 Filed: First Commenced to Transact Feb 26, 2018 with County of the Business Under the Above San Diego Recorder/County Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started Clerk. Fictitious Business S/Aaron Lee Frumkin, 03/09, Name(s): A. Surfcat Rentals. B. 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21447 Anesthesia Essentials. Located at: 7011 Whitewater St., Carlsbad CA San Diego 92011. Fictitious Business Name Mailing Address: Same. This Statement #2018-9005789 Filed: business is hereby registered Mar 01, 2018 with County of the by the following: 1. Steve J San Diego Recorder/County Daniels, 7011 Whitewater St., Clerk. Fictitious Business Carlsbad CA 92011. 2. Rowena Name(s): A. Mark Young W Daniels, 7011 Whitewater Hairstylist. Located at: 2213 St., Carlsbad CA 92011. This S El Camino #110, Oceanside business is conducted by: CA San Diego 92054. Mailing Married Couple. Registrant Address: Same. This business First Commenced to Transact is hereby registered by the Business Under the Above following: 1. Linus Mark Young, Names(s) as of: 02/01/2018 S/ 862 Pinewood Dr., Oceanside Steve J Daniels, 03/09, 03/16, CA 92057. This business is 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21450 conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Fictitious Business Name Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Statement #2018-9005334 Started S/Linus Mark Young, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21446 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9005252 Filed: Feb 26, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. iDream Properties. Located at: 1371 Presioca St., Spring Valley CA San Diego 91977. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Dennis Neal Rosen, 8717 Fletcher Pkwy. #633, La Mesa CA 91942. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 02/26/2018 S/Dennis Neal Rosen, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21445 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004328 Filed: Feb 15, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County

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Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Ghost Wrap. Located at: 541 N Twin Oaks Valley Rd., San Marcos CA San Diego 92069. Mailing Address: 310 S Twin Oaks Valley Rd. #350, San Marcos CA 92078. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Christopher John Ekkelboom, 310 S Twin Oaks Valley Rd. #350, San Marcos CA 92078. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Christopher John Ekkelboom, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21444

Business Name(s): A. The Body Network. Located at: 6950 La Valle Plateada, Rancho Santa Fe CA San Diego 92067. Mailing Address: PO Box 2646, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Karyn Quraishy, 6950 La Valle Plateada, Rancho Santa Fe CA 92067. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 03/01/2015 S/Karyn Quraishy, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21430

Feb 15, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Law & Paw Properties. Located at: 1750 Gascony Rd., Encinitas CA San Diego 92024. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Lennie Noordhoorn Gee, 1750 Gascony Rd., Encinitas CA 92024; B. Milton Kampon Gee, 1750 Gascony Rd., Encinitas CA 92024. This business is conducted by: Married Couple. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 08/01/2017 S/Lennie Noordham Gee and Milton Kampon Gee, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21425

San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Beautiful Sounds. Located at: 4061 Manzanita Dr., San Diego CA San Diego 92105. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Stephanie Noel Karpinski, 4061 Manzanita Dr., San Diego CA 92105. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 01/01/2018 S/ Stephanie Noel Karpinski, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21420

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9005981 Filed: Mar 02, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Eco Art. Located at: 1248 Lancer Glen, Escondido CA San Diego 92029. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Rachelle Lee Heyveld, 1248 Lancer Glen, Escondido CA 92029. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 03/02/2018 S/ Rachelle Lee Heyveld, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21443

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004298 Filed: Feb 14, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Teal Bear Partners. Located at: 2279 Loring St., San Diego CA San Diego 92109. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Matthew Alexander Glauber, 2279 Loring St., San Diego CA 92109. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 01/06/2018 S/ Matthew Alexander Glauber, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21429

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9005754 Filed: Mar 01, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Autism and Beyond Consulting. Located at: 3808 Crownpoint Ct., Carlsbad CA San Diego 92010. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Marianne R Jesser, 3808 Crownpoint Ct., Carlsbad CA 92010. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 05/12/2006 S/Marianne R Jesser, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23, 03/30/18 CN 21442

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004749 Filed: Feb 21, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Seduire; B. Seduire 516. Located at: 7938 Sitio Nispero, Carlsbad CA San Diego 92009. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Christine Cochran Elias, 7938 Sitio Nispero, Carlsbad CA 92009. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Christine Cochran Elias 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21428

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004088 Filed: Feb 13, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Metropolitan Air Park. Located at: 2100 Palomar Airport Rd. #209, Carlsbad CA San Diego 92011. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Metropolitan Airpark LLC, 2100 Palomar Airport Rd. #209, Carlsbad CA 92011. This business is conducted by: Limited Liability Company. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 01/01/2018 S/ Jayson J Christopher, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21439

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9005038 Filed: Feb 22, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. SEA LIFE Aquarium. Located at: 1 LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad CA San Diego 92008. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. LEGOLAND California LLC, 1 LEGOLAND Dr., Carlsbad CA 92008. This business is conducted by: Limited Liability Company. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 01/08/2013 S/Peter Ronchetti 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21427

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004500 Filed: Feb 22, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Vibration Hardware. Located at: 7829 Quebrada Cir., Carlsbad CA San Diego 92009. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Sanghoon Park, 7829 Quebrada Cir., Carlsbad CA 92009. 2. Thomas Dieckilman, 2701 Via Juanita, Carlsbad CA 92010. This business is conducted by: Co-Partners. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 02/18/2018 S/ Sang Hoon Park, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21431

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9005162 Filed: Feb 23, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Pro Claim Restoration Services; B. Pro Claim Restoration & Remediation Services; C. Pro Claim Mitigation Consultants. Located at: 6550 Ponto Dr. #1, Carlsbad CA San Diego 92011. Mailing Address: 2772 Roosevelt St, PO Box 551, Carlsbad CA 92018. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Wesley J Harris, 6550 Ponto Dr. #1, Carlsbad CA 92011. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Wesley J Harris, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21426

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Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004489 Filed: Feb 16, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Fictitious Business Name Clerk. Fictitious Business Statement #2018-9004691 Filed: Name(s): A. Orange Blossoms. Feb 20, 2018 with County of the Located at: 3353 Del Rio Ct., San Diego Recorder/County Carlsbad CA San Diego 92009. Clerk. Fictitious Business Mailing Address: Same. This Name(s): A. Juanaca Home business is hereby registered Team Inc. Located at: 1231 by the following: 1. Tisha Salerno Ct., Oceanside CA San Rae Dore, 3353 Del Rio Ct., Diego 92056. Mailing Address: Carlsbad CA 92009. 2. Jon Paul Same. This business is hereby Dore, 3353 Del Rio Ct., Carlsbad registered by the following: CA 92009 This business is 1. Juanaca Home Team Inc., conducted by: Married Couple. 1231 Salerno Ct., Oceanside Registrant First Commenced CA 92056. This business is to Transact Business Under the conducted by: Corporation. Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Registrant First Commenced Started S/Tisha Rae Dore, 03/02, to Transact Business Under 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21415 the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Juanaca Nell Business Name Lizarraga, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, Fictitious Statement #2018-9004488 Filed: 03/23/18 CN 21424 Feb 16, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Name Clerk. Statement #2018-9004948 Name(s): A. JD Construction. Filed: Feb 22, 2018 with County Located at: 3353 Del Rio Ct., of the San Diego Recorder/ Carlsbad CA San Diego 92009. County Clerk. Fictitious Mailing Address: Same. This Business Name(s): A. Home business is hereby registered by Improvement Specialists the following: 1. Jon Paul Dore, ClearView Screens. Located 3353 Del Rio Ct., Carlsbad CA at: 2121 Chablis Ct. #110, 92009. 2. Tisha Rae Dore, 3353 Escondido CA San Diego 92029. Del Rio Ct., Carlsbad CA 92009 Mailing Address: Same. This This business is conducted by: business is hereby Steinberg Married Couple. Registrant Hall & Associates Inc., 2121 First Commenced to Transact Chablis Ct. #110, Escondido Business Under the Above CA 92029. This business is Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started conducted by: Corporation. S/Tisha Rae Dore, 03/02, 03/09, Registrant First Commenced 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21414 to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Business Name 01/01/2006 S/Sam Steinberg, Fictitious 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN Statement #2018-9004487 Filed: Feb 16, 2018 with County of the 21423 San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Name Name(s): A. Blissed & Blessed. Statement #2018-9004469 Filed: Located at: 3353 Del Rio Ct., Feb 16, 2018 with County of the Carlsbad CA San Diego 92009. San Diego Recorder/County Mailing Address: Same. This Clerk. Fictitious Business business is hereby registered 1. Tisha Name(s): A. Hauser Houses. by the following: Located at: 810 Crazy Colt Cir., Rae Dore, 3353 Del Rio Ct., Vista CA San Diego 92081. Carlsbad CA 92009. 2. Jon Paul Mailing Address: Same. This Dore, 3353 Del Rio Ct., Carlsbad business is hereby registered CA 92009 This business is by the following: 1. SD Custom conducted by: Married Couple. Construction Inc., 810 Crazy Registrant First Commenced Colt Cir., Vista CA 92081. to Transact Business Under the This business is conducted Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet by: Corporation. Registrant Started S/Tisha Rae Dore, 03/02, First Commenced to Transact 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21413 Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 01/14/2006 S/ Business Name Joseph Hauser, 03/02, 03/09, Fictitious Statement #2018-9004970 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21422 Filed: Feb 22, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ Fictitious Fictitious Business Name County Clerk. Statement #2018-9004500 Business Name(s): A. VenPro Filed: Feb 16, 2018 with County Partners. Located at: 533 2nd of the San Diego Recorder/ St., Encinitas CA San Diego Mailing Address: County Clerk. Fictitious 92024. Business Name(s): A. Gage’s Same. This business is hereby Advanced Solutions; B. G A S. registered by the following: 1. Located at: 1205 N Melrose Dr. Gibrahn Verdult, 2632 Abedul #E, Vista CA San Diego 92083. St., Carlsbad CA 92009. This Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted by: business is hereby registered Individual. Registrant First to Transact by the following: 1. Eric Commenced Anderson Gage, 4130 Kimberly Business Under the Above Ln., Oceanside CA 92056. Names(s) as of: 01/01/2012 S/ This business is conducted Gibrahn Verdult, 03/02, 03/09, by: Individual. Registrant 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21412 First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Business Name Names(s) as of: 02/15/2018 S/ Fictitious Eric Anderson Gage, 03/02, Statement #2018-9003337 Filed: 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21421 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9003238 Filed: Feb 05, 2018 with County of the

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Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004919 Filed: Feb 21, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Santa Barbara Funding Group. Located at: 735 Feb 05, 2018 with County of the State St. #524, Santa Barbara San Diego Recorder/County CA Santa Barbara 93101. Clerk. Fictitious Business Mailing Address: Same. This Name(s): A. V-Twin Select. business is hereby registered Located at: 5468 Loganberry by the following: 1. Drop Way, Oceanside CA San Diego Mortgage Inc., 662 Encinitas 92057. Mailing Address: Blvd. #270, Encinitas CA 92024. Same. This business is hereby This business is conducted registered by the following: 1. by: Corporation. Registrant Victor Michael Padilla, 5468 First Commenced to Transact Loganberry Way, Oceanside Business Under the Above CA 92057. This business is Names(s) as of: 02/21/2018 S/ conducted by: Individual. Jonathan Maddox, 03/02, 03/09, Registrant First Commenced 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21407 to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Victor Michael Fictitious Business Name Padilla, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, Statement #2018-9004688 Filed: 03/23/18 CN 21411 Feb 20, 2018 with County of the

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San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Name Name(s): A. Rugged Ranch Statement #2018-9003128 Filed: Products; B. American Soju; C. Feb 02, 2018 with County of the T&R Distributing. Located at: San Diego Recorder/County 2110 La Mirada Dr. #200, Vista Clerk. Fictitious Business CA San Diego 92081. Mailing Name(s): A. The Swedish Address: Same. This business Handyman. Located at: 6479 is hereby registered by the Kite Pl., Carlsbad CA San following: 1. SB Diversifi ed Diego 92011. Mailing Address: Products Inc., 2110 La Mirada Same. This business is hereby Dr. #200, Vista CA 92081. registered by the following: This business is conducted 1. Johan Olof Isoz, 6479 Kite by: Corporation. Registrant Pl., Carlsbad CA 92011. This First Commenced to Transact business is conducted by: Business Under the Above Individual. Registrant First Names(s) as of: 01/15/2007 S/ Commenced to Transact Marc Song, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, Business Under the Above 03/23/18 CN 21406 Names(s) as of: 02/15/2018 S/ Johan Olof Isoz, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21410 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004803 Filed: Feb 21, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Rocky’s Custom Bikes. Located at: 628 Charles Dr., Oceanside CA San Diego 92057. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Brock Hamacher, 628 Charles Dr., Oceanside CA 92057. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 05/12/2013 S/ Brock Hamacher, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21405

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9003128 Filed: Feb 02, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. The Nakedblu. Located at: 302 Barbara Ave., Solana Beach CA San Diego 92075. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Shelliann Camille Swindell, 302 Barbara Ave., Solana Beach CA 92075. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Shelliann Camille Swindell, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, Fictitious Business Name 03/23/18 CN 21409 Statement #2018-9004625 Filed: Feb 20, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ Fictitious Business Name County Clerk. Fictitious Statement #2018-9004610 Filed: Business Name(s): A. Lobster Feb 20, 2018 with County of the West Encinitas. Located at: 765 San Diego Recorder/County S Coast Hwy. 101, Encinitas Clerk. Fictitious Business CA San Diego 92024. Mailing Name(s): A. Soul Lift Cacao. Address: Same. This business Located at: 980 Los Vallecitos is hereby registered by the Blvd. B/C, San Marcos CA following: 1. Lobster West San Diego 92069. Mailing Inc., 433 Bridoon Ter., Encinitas Address: Same. This business CA 92024. This business is is hereby registered by the conducted by: Corporation. following: 1. Inner Waymark Registrant First Commenced LLC, 980 Los Vallecitos Blvd. to Transact Business Under B/C, San Marcos CA 92069. the Above Names(s) as of: This business is conducted by: 10/26/2012 S/Deborah Taggart, Limited Liability Corporation. 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN Registrant First Commenced 21404 to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Nicholas D Meador, Fictitious Business Name 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN Statement #2018-9004626 21408 Filed: Feb 20, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Lobster West Coronado. Located at: 1033 B Ave., Coronado CA San Diego 92118. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Lobster West Inc., 433 Bridoon Ter., Encinitas CA 92024. This business is conducted by: Corporation. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 06/01/2016 S/ Deborah Taggart, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21403 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004918 Filed: Feb 21, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious

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Business Name(s): A. LO911. com. Located at: 662 Encinitas Blvd. #270, Encinitas CA San Diego 92024. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Drop Mortgage Inc., 662 Encinitas Blvd. #270, Encinitas CA 92024. This business is conducted by: Corporation. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Jonathan Maddox, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21402

Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Desiree Crossman, 526 4th St., Encinitas CA 92024. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Desiree Crossman, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21397

Blanchard, 2309 Catalina Circle #197, Oceanside CA 92056. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Sarah Blanchard, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21392

Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. William H Linamen, 710 Foxhall Ct., San Marcos CA 92078. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 01/31/2018 S/William H Linamen, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21384

Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Jill Amber Birse, 4578 Warwick Circle, Oceanside CA 92056. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 01/01/2018 S/ Jill Amber Birse, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21379

Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9002655 Filed: Jan 30, 2018 with County of the Fictitious Business Name San Diego Recorder/County Statement #2018-9004840 Clerk. Fictitious Business Filed: Feb 21, 2018 with County Name(s): A. North County of the San Diego Recorder/ Drywall. Located at: 255 Vista Fictitious del Indio, Fallbrook CA San Fictitious Business Name County Clerk. Statement #2018-9004764 Filed: Business Name(s): A. Deutsch Diego 92028. Mailing Address: Feb 21, 2018 with County of the Differently. Located at: 377 Same. This business is hereby San Diego Recorder/County Sunset Dr., Encinitas CA San registered by the following: 1. Clerk. Fictitious Business Diego 92024. Mailing Address: Brown & Sons Inc., 255 Vista Name(s): A. Law Offi ces of Same. This business is hereby del Indio, Fallbrook CA 92028. Patricia Mendez. Located at: registered by the following: 1. This business is conducted 2171 El Camino Real, #100, Barbara O Sands, 377 Sunset by: Corporation. Registrant Oceanside CA San Diego 92054. Dr., Encinitas CA 92024. This First Commenced to Transact Mailing Address: Same. This business is conducted by: Business Under the Above business is hereby registered Individual. Registrant First Names(s) as of: 01/30/1999 S/ by the following: 1. Patricia Commenced to Transact Darrell Brown, 02/23, 03/02, Mendez, 1975 Vista Grande Dr., Business Under the Above 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21389 Vista CA 92084. This business Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started is conducted by: Individual. S/Barbara O Sands, 03/02, 03/09, Registrant First Commenced 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21396 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9002939 Filed: to Transact Business Under Feb 01, 2018 with County of the the Above Names(s) as of: 01/20/2018 S/Dina Harton, Fictitious Business Name San Diego Recorder/County Fictitious Business 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN Statement #2018-9004696 Filed: Clerk. Feb 20, 2018 with County of the Name(s): A. Whole Plant 21401 San Diego Recorder/County Wellness. Located at: 729 Sea Clerk. Fictitious Business Cottage Way, Oceanside CA San 21Fictitious Business Name Name(s): A. Crafts by Rose. Diego 92054. Mailing Address: Statement #2018-9004839 Located at: 5063 Clairemont PO Box 516, Oceanside CA Filed: Feb 21, 2018 with County Mesa Blvd. #29E, San Diego 92049. This business is hereby of the San Diego Recorder/ CA San Diego 92117. Mailing registered by the following: 1. County Clerk. Fictitious Address: Same. This business Tyler Nicklaus Bernard, 729 Business Name(s): A. Harton is hereby registered by the Sea Cottage Way, Oceanside Real Estate. Located at: 7020 following: 1. Rosemarie B CA 92054. This business is Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad Generoso, 5063 Clairemont conducted by: Individual. CA San Diego 92011. Mailing Mesa Blvd #29E, San Diego Registrant First Commenced Address: 7040 Avenida Encinas CA 92117. This business is to Transact Business Under #104, Carlsbad CA 92011. This conducted by: Individual. the Above Names(s) as of: Not business is hereby registered Registrant First Commenced Yet Started S/Tyler Nicklaus by the following: 1. Gloss to Transact Business Under Bernard, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, Tech, 1621 Olympus Loop Dr., the Above Names(s) as of: Not 03/16/18 CN 21387 Vista CA 92011. This business Yet Started S/Rosemarie B is conducted by: Limited Generoso, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, Liability Company. Registrant 03/23/18 CN 21395 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004591 First Commenced to Transact Filed: Feb 20, 2018 with County Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 03/01/2017 S/ Fictitious Business Name of the San Diego Recorder/ Fictitious Dina Harton, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, Statement #2018-9004889 Filed: County Clerk. Feb 21, 2018 with County of the Business Name(s): A. SVO 03/23/18 CN 21400 San Diego Recorder/County Consulting; B. Succulents Clerk. Fictitious Business and More; C. Succulents & Fictitious Business Name Name(s): A. Changing the Tide More; D. Succulent Gift Shop. Statement #2018-9004359 Counseling. Located at: 220 2nd Located at: 512 S Barnwell St., Filed: Feb 15, 2018 with County St., Encinitas CA San Diego Oceanside CA San Diego 92054. of the San Diego Recorder/ 92024. Mailing Address: 261 Mailing Address: Same. This County Clerk. Fictitious Hillcrest Dr., #A, Encinitas CA business is hereby registered Business Name(s): A. EP Smog 92024. This business is hereby by the following: 1. SVO and Repair. Located at: 520 registered by the following: 1. Holdings LLC, 512 S Barnwell N Quince St. #10, Escondido Marc Ethan Rosenberg, 261 St., Oceanside CA 92054. This CA San Diego 92025. Mailing Hillcrest Dr., #A, Encinitas business is conducted by: Address: Same. This business CA 92024. This business is Limited Liability Company. is hereby registered by the conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced following: 1. Okanemochi Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under Corporation, 10313 Azuaga to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not St. #51, San Diego CA 92129. the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Marieki Svoboda, This business is conducted Yet Started S/Marc Ethan 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN by: Corporation. Registrant Rosenberg, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 21386 First Commenced to Transact 03/23/18 CN 21394 Business Under the Above Fictitious Business Name Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Eric Quang Nguyen, 03/02, Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004542 Filed: #2018-9004579 Feb 16, 2018 with County of the 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21399 Statement Filed: Feb 20, 2018 with County San Diego Recorder/County of the San Diego Recorder/ Clerk. Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Name County Clerk. Fictitious Name(s): A. Prosports Products Statement #2018-9004498 Filed: Business Name(s): A. California Inc., B. Prosports; C. Tre Colline Feb 16, 2018 with County of the Body and Paint. Located at: – Three Hills Winery; D. Tre San Diego Recorder/County 320 N El Camino Real #E-F, Colline Winery; E. Three Hills Clerk. Fictitious Business Encinitas CA San Diego 92024. Winery; F. Three Hills Vineyard; Name(s): A. Endurance Mailing Address: Same. This G. Tre Colline. Located at: 16805 Dashboard. Located at: 245 business is hereby registered Highland Valley Rd., Ramona Delphinium St., Encinitas by the following: 1. Ramon CA San Diego 92065. Mailing CA San Diego 92024. Mailing Camiro Santiago, 188 Plumosa Address: 9939 Hibert St. #105, Address: Same. This business St., Oceanside CA 92058. San Diego CA 92131. This is hereby registered by the This business is conducted business is hereby registered following: 1. Matt Limbert, by: Individual. Registrant by the following: 1. Prosports 245 Delphinium St., Encinitas First Commenced to Transact Products Inc., 16805 Highland CA 92024. This business is Business Under the Above Valley Rd., Ramona CA 92065. conducted by: Individual. Names(s) as of: 05/06/2017 S/ This business is conducted Registrant First Commenced Ramon Camiro Santiago, 03/02, by: Corporation. Registrant to Transact Business Under 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN 21393 First Commenced to Transact the Above Names(s) as of: Business Under the Above 02/16/2018 S/Matt Limbert, Names(s) as of: 04/01/2016 S/ 03/02, 03/09, 03/16, 03/23/18 CN Fictitious Business Name Carrie Panek, 02/23, 03/02, 21398 Statement #2018-9004590 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21385 Filed: Feb 20, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ Fictitious Fictitious Fictitious Business Name County Clerk. Business Name Statement #2018-9004600 Business Name(s): A. Beams Statement #2018-9002870 Filed: Filed: Feb 20, 2018 with County of Light Jewelry. Located at: Jan 31, 2018 with County of the of the San Diego Recorder/ 2309 Catalina Circle #197, San Diego Recorder/County County Clerk. Fictitious Oceanside CA San Diego 92056. Clerk. Fictitious Business Business Name(s): A. Encinitas Mailing Address: Same. This Name(s): A. Precision Auto. Summit. Located at: 526 4th St., business is hereby registered Located at: 2515 Pioneer Ave. Encinitas CA San Diego 92024. by the following: 1. Sarah #3, Vista CA San Diego 92081.

Fictitious Business Name Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9002618 Statement #2018-9004219 Filed: Filed: Jan 30, 2018 with County Feb 14, 2018 with County of the of the San Diego Recorder/ San Diego Recorder/County County Clerk. Fictitious Clerk. Fictitious Business Business Name(s): A. 911 Auto Name(s): A. Pacifi c DentalRepair. Located at: 6019 Paseo Center. Located at: 156 N El del Norte, Carlsbad CA San Camino Real, Encinitas CA San Diego 92011. Mailing Address: Diego 92024. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. registered by the following: 1. Jeremiah Daniel Gledhill, 1309 James A Snow, DDS, Inc., 156 Breeze St., Oceanside CA 92058. N El Camino Real, Encinitas This business is conducted CA 92024. This business is by: Individual. Registrant conducted by: Corporation. First Commenced to Transact Registrant First Commenced Business Under the Above to Transact Business Under Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started the Above Names(s) as of: S/Jeremiah Gledhill, 02/23, 03/01/1994 S/James A Snow, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21378 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21383 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9003495 Fictitious Business Name Filed: Feb 07, 2018 with County Statement #2018-9004544 Filed: of the San Diego Recorder/ Feb 16, 2018 with County of the County Clerk. Fictitious San Diego Recorder/County Business Name(s): A. Riot Nuts. Clerk. Fictitious Business Located at: 980 Los Vallecitos Name(s): A. Life Sports Unit B/C., San Marcos CA San Foundation; B. Life Sports; Diego 92069. Mailing Address: C. LSF. Located at: 16805 351 N Melrose Dr., #H Vista CA Highland Valley Rd., Ramona 92083. This business is hereby CA San Diego 92065. Mailing registered by the following: 1. Address: 9939 Hibert St. #105, Camille Alexandria Gebert, San Diego Ca 92131. This 351 N Melrose Dr., #H Vista business is hereby registered CA 92083. This business is by: Individual. by the following: 1. Life conducted Sports Foundation Inc., 16805 Registrant First Commenced Highland Valley Rd., Ramona to Transact Business Under Above Names(s) as CA 92065. This business is the 01/20/2018 S/Camille conducted by: Corporation. of: Registrant First Commenced Alexandria Gebert, 02/23, 03/02, to Transact Business Under 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21376 the Above Names(s) as of: 04/01/2016 S/Carrie Panek, Business Name 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN Fictitious Statement #2018-9003949 Filed: 21382 Feb 12, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Name Clerk. Statement #2018-9004313 Filed: Name(s): A. Pub in the Tub Feb 15, 2018 with County of the Mobile Grooming. Located at: San Diego Recorder/County 4229 Raquel Dr., Oceanside Clerk. Fictitious Business CA San Diego 92056. Mailing Name(s): A. La Piedra Sagrada. Address: Same. This business Located at: 116 Quail Gardens is hereby registered by the Dr. #233, Encinitas CA San following: 1. Pub in the Tub Diego 92024. Mailing Address: Grooming LLC, 4229 Raquel Same. This business is hereby Dr., Oceanside CA 92056. This registered by the following: 1. business is conducted by: Andrea Larsh Powell, 116 Quail Limited Liability Company. Gardens Dr. #233, Encinitas Registrant First Commenced CA 92024. This business is to Transact Business Under conducted by: Individual. the Above Names(s) as of: Not Registrant First Commenced Yet Started S/Ying Yuan, 02/23, to Transact Business Under the 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21375 Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Andrea Larsh Powell, Business Name 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN Fictitious Statement #2018-9004146 21381 Filed: Feb 13, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ Fictitious Fictitious Business Name County Clerk. Statement #2018-9004110 Business Name(s): A. Famous Filed: Feb 13, 2018 with County Dave’s Dogs. Located at: 1884 of the San Diego Recorder/ Turnberry Dr., Vista CA San County Clerk. Fictitious Diego 92081. Mailing Address: Business Name(s): A. La Jolla Same. This business is hereby Studio Productions; B. La Jolla registered by the following: Production Studios. Located 1. Mark David Couron, 1884 at: 1925 Nautilus St., La Jolla Turnberry Dr., Vista CA 92081. CA San Diego 92037. Mailing This business is conducted Individual. Registrant Address: Same. This business by: is hereby registered by the First Commenced to Transact following: 1. Charles Harrison Business Under the Above Haig, 1925 Nautilus St., La Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started Jolla CA 92037. This business S/Mark David Couron, 02/23, is conducted by: Individual. 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21374 Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Fictitious Business Name 02/13/2018 S/Charles Harrison Statement #2018-9004183 Haig, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, Filed: Feb 14, 2018 with County 03/16/18 CN 21380 of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Eyas Fictitious Business Name Solutions. Located at: 6857 Statement #2018-9002967 Filed: Citrine Dr., Carlsbad CA San Feb 01, 2018 with County of the Diego 92009. Mailing Address: San Diego Recorder/County Same. This business is hereby Clerk. Fictitious Business registered by the following: Name(s): A. Jill the Organizer. 1. Dean A Gonsowski, 6857 Located at: 4578 Warwick Citrine Dr., Carlsbad CA 92009. Circle, Oceanside CA San This business is conducted Diego 92056. Mailing Address: by: Individual. Registrant


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Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. VLD Studios. Located at: 719 S. Twin Oaks Valley Rd., San Marcos CA San Diego 92078. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Fictitious Business Name Vincent Lobascio, 719 S. Twin Statement #2018-9004301 Oaks Valley Rd., San Marcos Filed: Feb 14, 2018 with County CA 92078. This business is of the San Diego Recorder/ conducted by: Individual. County Clerk. Fictitious Registrant First Commenced Business Name(s): A. Salty Dog to Transact Business Under the Adventures. Located at: 1223 Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Highbluff Ave., San Marcos Started S/Vincent Lobasico, CA San Diego 92078. Mailing 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN Address: Same. This business 21363 is hereby registered by the following: 1. Aimee Jeanine Smith, 1223 Highbluff Ave., San Fictitious Business Name Marcos CA 92078. This business Statement #2018-9003823 Filed: is conducted by: Individual. Feb 09, 2018 with County of the Registrant First Commenced San Diego Recorder/County to Transact Business Under the Clerk. Fictitious Business Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Name(s): A. Twoguysaero. Started S/Aimee Jeanine Smith, Located at: 6684 Dondero Trl., 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN San Diego CA San Diego 92130. 21369 Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Donghwan Fictitious Business Name Lee, 6684 Dondero Trl., San Statement #2018-9000462 Filed: Diego CA 92130. This business Jan 05, 2018 with County of the is conducted by: Individual. San Diego Recorder/County Registrant First Commenced Clerk. Fictitious Business to Transact Business Under Name(s): A. Lovebaked. Located the Above Names(s) as of: at: 1674 Frisius Dr., Julian 02/02/2018 S/Donghwan Lee, CA San Diego 92036. Mailing 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN Address: PO Box 1242, Julian CA 21362 92036. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Lisa Mina Gibson, 1674 Fictitious Business Name Frisius Dr., Julian CA 92036. Statement #2018-9003557 Filed: This business is conducted Feb 07, 2018 with County of the by: Individual. Registrant San Diego Recorder/County First Commenced to Transact Clerk. Fictitious Business Business Under the Above Name(s): A. Tia Luz. Located Names(s) as of: 01/05/2018 S/ at: 625 South Cleveland St., Lisa Mina Gibson, 02/23, 03/02, Oceanside CA San Diego 92054. 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21367 Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Maria Fictitious Business Name Kristina Michelle Dybbro, 625 Statement #2018-9004330 Filed: South Cleveland St., Oceanside Feb 15, 2018 with County of the CA 92054. This business is San Diego Recorder/County conducted by: Individual. Clerk. Fictitious Business Registrant First Commenced Name(s): A. Thumb Strum. to Transact Business Under Located at: 1045 S Nevada St., the Above Names(s) as of: Oceanside CA San Diego 92054. 08/29/2017 S/Maria Kristina Mailing Address: Same. This Michelle Dybbro, 02/23, 03/02, business is hereby registered 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21361 by the following: 1. Sarah Ellen Randall, 1045 S Nevada Business Name St., Oceanside CA 92054. Fictitious #2018-9003855 This business is conducted Statement by: Individual. Registrant Filed: Feb 09, 2018 with County First Commenced to Transact of the San Diego Recorder/ Fictitious Business Under the Above County Clerk. Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started Business Name(s): A. Surfvana. S/Sarah Ellen Randall, 02/23, Located at: 6717 Limonite Ct., Carlsbad CA San Diego 92009. 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21366 Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered Fictitious Business Name by the following: 1. Jackaline Statement #2018-9004271 Filed: Dalgard Julien, 6717 Limonite Feb 14, 2018 with County of the Ct., Carlsbad CA 92009. This San Diego Recorder/County business is conducted by:

LEGALS Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Jackaline Dalgard Julien, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21360 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9004108 Filed: Feb 13, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Poska Beachwear. Located at: 11668 Castile Way, San Diego CA San Diego 92128. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Sarah Hany Fathy, 11668 Castile Way, San Diego CA 92128. 2. Saif Ehab Elbanna, 11668 Castile Way, San Diego CA San Diego 92128. This business is conducted by: Married Couple. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 01/25/2018 S/ Saif Ehab Elbanna, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21359 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9003281 Filed: Feb 05, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/ County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. North County Microblading. Located at: 1822 Marron Rd. #20, Carlsbad CA San Diego 92008. Mailing Address: 1066 Gardena Rd. Encinitas CA 92024. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Shawna Campbell, 1066 Gardena Rd. Encinitas CA 92024. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 02/05/2018 S/ Shawna Campbell, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21358 Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9003349 Filed: Feb 06, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Health From Within Family Wellness Center. Located at: 1818 Marron Rd. #103, Carlsbad CA San Diego 92008. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Williams Chiropractic Inc., 1818 Marron Rd. #103, Carlsbad CA 92008. This business is conducted by: Corporation. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 01/01/2015 S/ Tania Williams, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21357

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Alto St., Oceanside CA San Diego 92056. Mailing Address: Fictitious Business Name Same. This business is hereby Statement #2018-9003677 Filed: registered by the following: 1. Feb 08, 2018 with County of the Douglas A Foote, 4035 Alto San Diego Recorder/County St., Oceanside CA 92056. Clerk. Fictitious Business This business is conducted Individual. Registrant Name(s): A. Effective Living by: Wills for Dementia, Etc. Located First Commenced to Transact at: 3609 Sacramento St., San Business Under the Above Francisco CA San Francisco Names(s) as of: 02/08/2018 S/ 94118. Mailing Address: Douglas A Foote, 02/23, 03/02, Same. This business is hereby 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21353 registered by the following: 1. Institute for Strategic Change, 2240 Encinitas Blvd. Statement of Abandonment of #D-334 Encinitas CA 92024. Use of Fictitious Business Name This business is conducted #2018-9002578 Filed: Jan 29, by: Corporation. Registrant 2017 with County of the San First Commenced to Transact Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Business Under the Above Fictitious Business Name(s) Names(s) as of: 02/01/2017 S/ To Be Abandoned: A. 9th Ave Stanley A Terman, 02/23, 03/02, Carwash. Located at: 610 West 9th Ave, Escondido CA San 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21356 Diego 92025. Mailing Address: 1435 Santa Marta Ct, Solana Fictitious Business Name Beach CA 92075. The Fictitious Statement #2018-9004081 Filed: Business Name Referred to Feb 13, 2018 with County of the Above was Filed in San Diego San Diego Recorder/County County on: 02/09/2018 and Clerk. Fictitious Business assigned File #2018-9003880. Name(s): A. Color Solutions The Fictitious Business Name Auto Two. Located at: 140 Little is being Abandoned by: 1. VRV Oaks Rd., Encinitas CA San Holdings, 1435 Santa Marta Diego 92024. Mailing Address: Ct, Solana Beach CA 92075. Same. This business is hereby The Business is Conducted by: registered by the following: 1. Limited Liability Company S/ Color Solutions Auto Two Inc., Vincent D Artolini, 02/23, 03/02, 140 Little Oaks Rd., Encinitas 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21352 CA 92024. This business is conducted by: Corporation. Business Name Registrant First Commenced Fictitious to Transact Business Under Statement #2018-9003226 Filed: the Above Names(s) as of: Feb 05, 2018 with County of the 04/17/2008 S/John Haynes, 02/23, San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business 03/02, 03/09, 03/16/18 CN 21355 Name(s): A. Good Therapy San Diego. Located at: 285 N El Fictitious Business Name Camino Real #218, Encinitas Statement #2018-9004386 CA San Diego 92024. Mailing Filed: Feb 15, 2018 with County Address: Same. This business of the San Diego Recorder/ is hereby registered by the County Clerk. Fictitious following: 1. Good Therapy San Business Name(s): A. Catalog Diego, Licensed Clinical Social of Adventures. Located at: Worker Inc., 285 N El Camino 15418 Wyeport Rd., Ramona Real #218, Encinitas CA 92024. CA San Diego 92065. Mailing This business is conducted Address: Same. This business by: Corporation. Registrant is hereby registered by the First Commenced to Transact following: 1. Sybil Elizabeth Business Under the Above Robertson, 15418 Wyeport Rd., Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started Ramona CA 92065. This business S/Catherine Brooks, 02/16, 02/23, is conducted by: Individual. 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21347 Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under Business Name the Above Names(s) as of: Not Fictitious Yet Started S/Sybil Elizabeth Statement #2018-9000245 Filed: Robertson, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09, Jan 03, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County 03/16/18 CN 21354 Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. i.e. Solutions; B. i.e. Fictitious Business Name Solutions Inc. Located at: 3742 Statement #2018-9004020 Filed: Saddle Dr., Carlsbad CA San Feb 12, 2018 with County of the Diego 92010. Mailing Address: San Diego Recorder/County Same. This business is hereby Clerk. Fictitious Business registered by the following: Name(s): A. California Marine 1. I.E. Solutions Inc., 3742 Surveyors. Located at: 4035 Saddle Dr., Carlsbad CA 92010. This business is conducted by: Corporation. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 12/01/2017 S/ Gerald W Fleck, 02/16, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21346 Statement #2018-9004052 Filed: Feb 13, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Dreadhawk. Located at: 4028 Sand Cove Way, Carlsbad CA San Diego 92008. Mailing Address: Same. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Michael Timothy O’Gara, 4028 Sand Cove Way, Carlsbad CA 92008. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: 05/17/2016 S/ Michael Timothy O’Gara, 02/16, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21337 Statement #2018-9003913 Filed: Feb 12, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Autoimmune Health Freedom. Located at: 10374 Matador Ct., San Diego CA San Diego 92124. Mailing Address: 9187 Clairemont Mesa Bl #6433, San Diego CA 92123. This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Desiree Kay

LEGALS Lawn, 10374 Matador Ct., San Diego CA 92124. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Under the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started S/Desiree Kay Lawn, 02/16, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21336

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Fictitious Business Name Statement #2018-9002899 Filed: Jan 31, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Creavita Services. Located at: 164 Countryhaven Rd., Encinitas, CA San Diego Statement #2018-9003138 92024. Mailing Address: 1106 Filed: Feb 02, 2018 with County 2nd St., #364, Encinitas CA of the San Diego Recorder/ 92024. This business is hereby County Clerk. Fictitious registered by the following: 1. Business Name(s): A. The Charlotte Sonja Kagell, 164 Money Machine; B. DJ Fingaz; Countryhaven Rd., Encinitas CA C. Fabricali; D. FBCA. Located 92024. This business is conducted at: 2240 Encinitas Blvd D500, by: Individual. Registrant Encinitas CA San Diego 92024. First Commenced to Transact Mailing Address: Same. This Business Under the Above business is hereby registered Names(s) as of: 12/14/2017 S/ by the following: 1. William Charlotte Sonja Kagell, 02/16, C. Houseman, 32845 Westport 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21330 Way, Winchester, CA 92596. This business is conducted by: Individual. Registrant Fictitious Business Name First Commenced to Transact Statement #2018-9003524 Filed: Business Under the Above Feb 07, 2018 with County of the Names(s) as of: 09/23/2012 S/ San Diego Recorder/County William C Houseman, 02/16, Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. Big Dog Handyman. 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21335 Located at: 1326 Walnutview Dr., Encinitas CA San Diego 92024. Fictitious Business Name Mailing Address: Same. This Statement #2018-9003769 Filed: business is hereby registered Feb 09, 2018 with County of the by the following: 1. Gary Paul San Diego Recorder/County Maloney, 1326 Walnutview Clerk. Fictitious Business Dr., Encinitas CA, 92024. Name(s): A. Le Hudson Group. This business is conducted Individual. Registrant Located at: 1839 Gatepost Rd., by: Encinitas CA San Diego 92024. First Commenced to Transact Mailing Address: Same. This Business Under the Above business is hereby registered Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started. by the following: 1. Matthew S/Gary Paul Maloney, 02/16, Edward Hudson, 1839 Gatepost 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21329 Rd., Encinitas CA 92024. This business is conducted Business Name by: Individual. Registrant Fictitious #2018-9003629 First Commenced to Transact Statement Business Under the Above Filed: Feb 08, 2018 with County Names(s) as of: 08/08/2017 S/ of the San Diego Recorder/ Fictitious Matthew Edward Hudson 02/16, County Clerk. Business Name(s): A. Aragon 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21334 Transportation. Located at: 766 S. Nardo Ave. B2, Solana Fictitious Business Name Beach, CA San Diego 92075. Statement #2018-9002574 Mailing Address: Same. This Filed: Jan 29, 2018 with County business is hereby registered by of the San Diego Recorder/ the following: 1. El Rey Party County Clerk. Fictitious Bus Transportation LLC, 766 S. Business Name(s): A. PupLid; B. Nardo Ave. B2, Solana Beach CA BuddyBrim. Located at: 190 Del 92075. This business is conducted Mar Shores Terrace #60, Solana by: Limited Liability Company. Beach CA San Diego 92075. Registrant First Commenced Mailing Address: Same. This to Transact Business Under the business is hereby registered by Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet the following: 1. Burnell & Choi Started. S/Nazario Aragon, 02/16, LLC, 190 Del Mar Shores Terrace 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21328 #60, Solana Beach CA 92075. This business is conducted by: Business Name Limited Liability Company. Fictitious Registrant First Commenced Statement #2018-9002715 Filed: to Transact Business Under the Jan 30, 2018 with County of the Above Names(s) as of: Not Yet San Diego Recorder/County Fictitious Business Started. S/Woujin A. Choi, 02/16, Clerk. Name(s): A. A Little Solace 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21333 Co. Located at: 1452 Sundance Ave., San Marcos CA San Diego Fictitious Business Name 92078. Mailing Address: 663 S. Statement #2018-9002772 Filed: Rancho Santa Fe Rd. #650, San Jan 31, 2018 with County of the Marcos, CA 92078. This business San Diego Recorder/County is hereby registered by the Clerk. Fictitious Business following: 1. JJ Creative Studios, Name(s): A. Main Entry Editions. Inc., 1452 Sundance Ave., San Located at: 1057 Chestnut Dr., Marcos CA 92078. This business Escondido CA San Diego 92025. is conducted by: Corporation. Mailing Address: Same. This Registrant First Commenced business is hereby registered to Transact Business Under by the following: 1. Rebecca the Above Names(s) as of: Not Stuart Jones, 1057 Chestnut Yet Started. S/Jessica Springer, Dr., Escondido CA 92025. 02/16, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN This business is conducted 21327 by: Individual. Registrant First Commenced to Transact Business Name Business Under the Above Fictitious Names(s) as of: 07/25/1995 S/ Statement #2018-9002557 Filed: Rebecca Stuart Jones, 02/16, Jan 29, 2018 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21332 Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. 356 Photography. Fictitious Business Name Located at: 3435 Capri Way #2, Statement #2018-9003875 Filed: Oceanside, CA San Diego 92056. Feb 09, 2018 with County of the Mailing Address: Same. This San Diego Recorder/County business is hereby registered by Clerk. Fictitious Business the following: 1. Melissa Anne Name(s): A. It’s Vegan! apparel. Jennings, 3435 Capri Way #2, Located at: 1706 Kenwood Pl., Oceanside CA 92056. 2. Lewis San Marcos CA San Diego 92078. Fulton Jennings Jr., 3435 Capri Mailing Address: Same. This Way #2, Oceanside CA 92056. business is hereby registered This business is conducted by: by the following: 1. Dillon Ray Married Couple. Registrant Price, 1706 Kenwood Pl., San First Commenced to Transact Marcos CA 92078. This business Business Under the Above is conducted by: Individual. Names(s) as of: Not Yet Started. Registrant First Commenced S/Melissa Anne Jennings, 02/16, to Transact Business Under 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN 21326 the Above Names(s) as of: 01/01/2018 S/Dillon Ray Price, 02/16, 02/23, 03/02, 03/09/18 CN


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MARCH 9, 2018 a discussion at work. Your actions will determine how others view you.

SOUP TO NUTS by Rick Stromoski

By Eugenia Last FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 2018

FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

THE BORN LOSER by Art & Chip Sansom

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ARLO & JANIS by Jimmy Johnson

THE GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Personal changes will result in added benefits. What you do to improve your performance or productivity will not go unnoticed. You’ll make remarkable advances if you are clear about your motives.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- Keep busy, live up to your promises and don’t disDon’t share private information. Your en- agree with a partner or someone you live thusiasm will lead to vulnerability, making with. Be positive or put an incentive in it easy for someone to take advantage place when asking for approval. of your kindness and generosity. Protect against loss. Keep your belongings, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -- If you sit passwords and financial documents in a on the sidelines, you will have no one to secure place. Aim to gain, and don’t let blame but yourself if things don’t go your way. Make a difference by choosing to someone take advantage of you. speak up. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) -- The power of persuasion is against you today. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) -- Avoid an Don’t give in to someone’s enthusiasm incident that could affect your income by fulfilling your promises and finishing what for a product or pursuit. Plan to invest in you start. Being responsible will make a yourself, not in someone else. difference at the end of the day. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Search for SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -a new way to put your skills to good use. Carefully examine what’s being said or Revising your resume or offering a serthe actions someone takes. Misreprevice that is needed in your community is sentation or manipulative tactics will push a good place to begin. you out of your comfort zone. Don’t fret TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Take care when you can do something about it. of personal finances, or medical or legal CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- Be matters. If you depend on someone else careful when dealing with people from to speak on your behalf, you will not get your past. Someone will take advantage the outcome you hope for. of you. Offer suggestions when asked for GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- Anger will help, but don’t take control. Take care of mount if you feel you are being picked on. your needs first. Before you point the finger at someone AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- An enelse, look inward and consider what’s ergetic approach to work, money and being said and what’s being questioned. getting ahead will pay off. Your enthusiCANCER (June 21-July 22) -- Words can asm and ability to get things done quickly hurt. Think before you speak, and don’t will be impressive and will lead to greater bring emotional or personal matters into prospects.


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Samantha Armstrong, of Encinitas, an eighth-grade student from Saint John School in Encinitas, has received the 2018 Youth Virtues, Valor, and Vision Award from the National Catholic Educational Association for selfless service, determination, innovation and ideals that are changing the world.

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FASTSIGNS of Escondido, a local sign and visual graphics provider, was recognized as a top performing center at the 2018 FASTSIGNS Convention. Owned by Jonathan Schwartz, FASTSIGNS of Escondido received the Pinnacle Club award, which is given to centers ranked 26 to 125 in sales volume between Oct. 1, 2016 and Sept. 30, 2017.

CSUSM SALUTES BASKETBALL STARS

Samantha was nominated by the St. John staff because of her project to help dyslexic students navigate the demands of school. When she discovered she had dyslexia, she found a lack of resources and created a series of books. The first, “Brain Town” is geared toward elementary-age students, and she plans to write and illustrate at least three more older students, parents and teachers.

made their September 2017 merger offi cial. Creating TERI Crimson Center for Speech & Language. Since 2009, the Crimson Center has provided clinical supervision at TERI’s Learning Academy, delivering speech and language support to TERI’s nonpublic K-12 students. Over the eight years of collaboration, the two organizations discovered how closely aligned their philosophies were, prompting the merger.

The Cal State San GLENBROOK Marcos women's basket- GETS NEW ADMIN ball team honored gradZach Gray has been uating seniors Shekinah named administrator for Broadway, Savannah GlenBrook Health Center Camp, Lupe Cruz, Moni- at 1950 Calle Barcelona, ca Friedl, Raegan Lillie, Carlsbad. GlenBrook proKaitlyn Reina and Steph- vides a continuing care anie Somers prior to their retirement community adfi nal collegiate basketball jacent to a health center. game Feb. 24. The men’s As administrator, Gray will team also saluted seniors be responsible for the dayBrian Wright, Josh Spi- to-day operations of Gleners, Tanner Waldrip, Col- Brook, including resident lin Host, Joe Boyd, Ethan satisfaction, regulatory Alvano and Chris Porter compliance, fi nancial manprior to their fi nal home agement and employee engame. gagement.

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California State University San Marcos Foundation was a recipient of a San Diego Foundation grant for programs that strengthen San Diego’s innovation economy by creating more opportunities for students, particularly from underserved communities, pursuing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) opportunities.

TERI AND CRIMSON MERGE

Two San Diego-based nonprofit organizations serving people with disabilities, TERI Inc. and Crimson Center for Speech & Language Pathology,

SAN DIEGO SALUTES ZORN

Mackenzie Zorn, a 17-year-old Carlsbad resident, received a San Diego city proclamation for Narcolepsy Awareness Day, March 10. Zorn, diagnosed with narcolepsy and cataplexy at the age of 10, requested the proclamation on behalf of Narcolepsy Network, Inc. and all those who are affected by this rare neurological sleep disorder. The city of San Diego was issued by Mayor Kevin Faulconer on behalf of the citizens of San Diego, proclaiming, March 10, 2018 to be “Narcolepsy Awareness Day” in the city of San Diego.

NEW LEADER FOR NCHS

North County Health Services board of directors has appointed Barbara S. Kennedy, M.H.A, F.A.C.H.E., as president and chief executive officer of North County Health Services. Kennedy assumed her new role at NCHS Feb. 26. Most recently, she served as president of Northern Arizona Healthcare Verde Valley Medical Center in Arizona.

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while you are there you can stock up on Mexican staples for your pantry, tamales if you time it right and ice cream by the scoop. Up Mission about a block from Z Market is Carlito’s Chicken – Peruvian Style Rotisserie. And yes, chicken is what you want to order at Carlito’s. It’s a bustling joint that always has a line and that is a good sign

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EST, EST with aromas of cit rus, apple and white fl owers, Amarasco Cesanese with cranberry and sour cherry and Cesanese del Piglio. For more on this culinary tour of Italy, visit ilfornaio.com WINE BYTES

• A class on Super Tuscans and other Italian regional wines will be held at Meritage Wine Market in Encinitas from 6 to 8 p.m.. March 13. Eight wines will be enjoyed with Italian cheeses and other small bites. RSVPs at (760) 4792500. The cost is $79 each. • Parc Brasserie on 5th Ave. in San Diego brings in Rombauer Winery from the Napa Valley, for a special wine dinner at 6:30 p.m. March 14, at 6:30pm. This fi ve-course dinner will be paired with wines such as Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. Call (619) 7951501. Cost is $99 per person. • WineSellar and Bras-

as you know the chicken do De Mariscos or chickis not sitting around long. en chowdown at Carlito’s. The sampling I’ve done has They are all super casual been moist, fl avorful and with picnic tables and often food trucks serving those with a nice crisp skin. These industrial areas munchies up on premise. Yes, there are many are magnets for breweries and this slice of Oceanside other light industrial secdoes not disappoint there. tions of Oceanside, but if Legacy Brewing Company, you fi nd yourself in this Oceanside Brewing and area you might want to hit Moonglade Brews are all up one of these out-of-thein this area and would be a way gems. great place to drink up an More at www.lickappetite before hitting up the-plate.com a seafood feast at El Munserie in Sorrento Valley San Diego presents wines from Southern France in a Walk Around Tasting from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. March 24. Taste 15-plus wines, with special discounts this one day only. Cost is $35 each, wine club members $30. Call (858) 450-9557 • Join Roll Out the Barrels in downtown San Luis Obispo Thursday June 21

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One Paseo, a mixeduse development bringing shops, restaurants, apartments, offices, and public spaces to Del Mar Heights, welcomes three new eateries to its lineup of retailers. Spring 2019 will see the openings of Shake Shack, the modern day “roadside” burger stand known for its 100-percent all natural burgers; Parakeet Café, a local spot for fresh, organic eats and handcrafted coffee drinks; and Tender Greens, a chef-led kitchen serving seasonal and responsibly-sourced ingredients.

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