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October 31, 2013
Rancho Santa Fe Review
Three RSF residents elected to La RSF Garden Club filling Jolla Institute Board of Directors ‘Military Care Packages’ — donations needed
La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology has elected three distinguished San Diego business executives, all Rancho Santa Fe residents, as new members of its Board of Directors. The new members — Tony Carr, a real estate executive, Gene Ray, Ph.D., a founder of the Titan Corporation, and Fred Wasserman, DrPH, a founder of Maxicare Health Plans —bring a wealth of knowledge, insight and leadership skills to their role as board members. “The Institute is honored to attract this exceptional group of new board members,” says Mitchell Kronenberg, Ph.D., president and chief scientific officer. “Our Board plays a key role in advancing the Institute’s mission to promote health and prevent disease through groundbreaking immune system research. We look forward to working with these new members and appreciate their willingness to serve.” The La Jolla Institute is a nonprofit, independent biomedical research institute and recognized world leader in the study of the immune system, which holds amazing potential for preserving health and ultimately conquering heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and myriad other devastating disorders. The new trustees are respected and accomplished executives with experience in several fields: Anthony “Tony” Carr is the managing partner of Carlo Development, a southern California based real estate development company. Carlo Development owns and operates multi-family and self storage/industrial properties through-
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REALEstate ESTATE D IRECTORY Real Directory Albert Plattner & Rebecca Negard Pacific Sotheby’s Int’l Realty, RSF Berkshire Hathaway Home Services California Properties Rancho Santa Fe
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Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Rancho Santa Fe office
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Danielle Short Coldwell Banker, Rancho Santa Fe
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John Lefferdink & Associates Berkshire Hathaway Home Servies CA Properties, RSF/Del Rayo
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Kilroy Realty Corporation Carmel Valley Office
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Laura Barry Barry Estates, Rancho Santa Fe
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Linda Sansone Willis Allen Real Estate, Rancho Santa Fe
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Open House Directory
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Shawn Hethcock & Shawn Rodger Willis Allen Real Estate, Del Mar
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Showcase Homes
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BY GINGER BORD, RSF GARDEN CLUB Have we forgotten those men and women who serve this country 24/7, in a strange and dangerous environment, the brave troops who are away from their homes and families? The phrase “war-weary Americans” has become ubiquitous with politicians, the media and vociferous pundits. What about those who are fighting for our country, they must be very “war weary.” The administration declared that troops would be brought home in 2014 but not all the troops are coming home and there are troops being deployed every day to the Middle East and Africa. We hear about Egypt, Syria, Iran, Afghanistan, and Somalia, Kenya and Iraq and other points of conflict on a daily basis. American troops are there! Veteran’s Day is Nov. 11 and once again the Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club is organizing a community effort to send care packages overseas. The packages will be filled with those items that are requested by the military personnel to help them overcome the conditions of daily life while letting them know that they are not forgotten. We need the people of Rancho Santa Fe to donate the items and/or money to make this year’s project a huge success. Baskets will be placed around the village, the library, the school, the Community Center, the market and the Garden Club to make the donating of items for the boxes easy and checks should be made out to the RSF Garden Club. Articles include non scented toiletries (shampoo, soap, disposable razors, deodorant, lotion, lip balm, foot powder, wipes and more wipes), snack items (beef jerky, cookies, nuts, hard candies, crackers), bug repellent, game books, note pads, U.S. postage-stamped envelopes and dried drink mixes and many more things. There will be a printed list at each basket sight. This is the third year the Garden Club has sponsored the sending of Military Care Packages and we invite the whole community to get involved. On Monday, Nov. 11, there will be a “packing party” at the Garden Club and many hands are needed to pack each box with a variety of the items collected, then to seal the
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boxes and complete the necessary address/custom forms. It is especially meaningful when the packer includes a personal, handwritten note of appreciation and support. This year our boxes will be going to three ships with Marines and Naval troops aboard waiting to be deployed to “hot spots.” The Amphibious Ready Group is in the area of the Middle East and the troops are on call, and ready to be flown into dangerous areas at any given moment. Please join this worthy and patriotic cause, remember those who are fighting, who have made the sacrifice for America. Without you the boxes won’t be filled or mailed. Questions? Call the RSF Garden Club at 858-7561554.
TPHS wrestling team to hold Holiday Tree and Wreath Sale The Torrey Pines High School wrestling team will hold its “Annual Holiday Tree/Wreath Fundraiser” on Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the TPHS front parking lot. To preorder contact tphswrestling@gmail.com. Delivery is also available.
Richard Andrew Stumm and Laura Dianne Horne marry Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stumm of Rancho Santa Fe are pleased to announce the marriage of their son, Richard Andrew Stumm (Rick), to Laura Dianne Horne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clay Horne of Pasadena. The wedding was held on Sept. 21 at the Old Mission Santa Barbara, followed by a reception at the Montecito Country Club. The couple celebrated their honeymoon in Australia. Rick was a graduate of the Rancho Santa Fe School, Torrey Pines High School, and the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business. He is employed by the Irvine Company. Laura attended Sacred Heart Academy in Pasadena and the University of Notre Dame. She works at CBRE in Los Angeles. The couple will reside in Manhattan Beach.
Moores wedding in RSF Former Padres owner John Moores married Dr. Dianne Rosenberg in a lavish wedding ceremony held at The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe on Oct. 26. Photos/Jon Clark