The Peninsula Beacon, December 22nd, 2011

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OCEAN BEACH HOLIDAY SECTION on page 8 & 9

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Merchant gets unexpected gift with a treasure trove for surfers BY DON BALCH | THE BEACON Sometimes Santa comes early. At least that’s how Bryan Lowe must have felt when a crateful of vintage, highly-desirable surfboards was delivered to him on Nov. 25. The next day, the large, wooden box, trucked in from the East Coast and full of classic Skip Frye surfboards, was opened up in front of an enthusiastic gathering of surfing aficionados at Bird’s Surf Shed, located at 1091 West Morena Blvd. Lowe had acquired the treasure trove of surfboards, made by Frye — San Diego’s legendary surfer and board designer — in a most fortunate fashion. “I was on an online surfing forum that was discussing Skip Frye and struck up a conversaSEE BOARDS, Page 7

Christmas done up in style as Garrison Street residents send off 2011 in sparkling fashion As has been the case for decades, the residents of a short Point Loma section of road that is Garrison Street has been home to one of the most spectacular and celebrated neighborhood displays in all of San Diego. Busloads of holiday gawkers have made Garrison Street a must-see destination annually, as neighbors join forces to brighten the Christmas season and put a little extra sparkle in the eyes of children. Complete with an annual hot-chocolate fundraisPhotos by Mike McCarthy I The Beacon er, the ornate designs cover the gamut — from rooftops to front lawns and from shining windowfronts to elaborate tree dressings.

From left, Bryan Lowe and Eric “Bird” Huffman carry out a vintage 1980s Skip Frye-built surfboard that was crated from North Carolina. Photo by Don Balch I The Beacon

Local suspected of embezzlement faces fresh new charges BY NEAL PUTNAM | THE BEACON A Point Loma woman already facing charges of defrauding a former La Jolla restaurant has now been charged with defrauding her former mother-in-law out of more than $1 million. Tara Virginia Moore, 39, appeared in San Diego Superior Court on Dec. 16 on both cases, which have been filed separately. She has denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty to all counts. Moore faces a Jan. 12 preliminary hearing for the embezzlement counts involving Jack’s La Jolla, a fine-dining restaurant that closed in July 2009. She is charged with three counts of grand theft, two counts of fraudulent approSEE CHARGES, Page 7


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