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LAJOLLAVILLAGENEWS.COM | VOLUME 18, NUMBER 15
Officer elections, valet service fundraising top merchants' agenda By DAVE SCHWAB In November, La Jolla Village Merchants Association elected new officers, discussed Village valet service, announced closure of its visitor center and heard about the upcoming Holiday Festival of Lights Competition and the ongoing Sparkle & Shine clean-up campaign.
Claude-Anthony (CA) Marengo was re-elected association president for a third and final consecutive term. James Niebling was elected vice-president. The group's new secretary is Claudette Berwin, and Paul Burke is the treasurer. Association board member Michael Dorvillier SEE VALET>> PG. 16
AROUND THE BLOCK: Wanna discover La Jolla? Come here! By DAVE SCHWAB
WONDERFUL WINDANSEA The beach vistas in and around La Jolla are one thing – but add a peculiar cloud pattern and a sunset, and they become otherworldly. Photographer Sean C. Han caught this amazing panorama at Windansea Beach earlier this year, and we had to share it. Check out more of Han's photography on Instagram @seanstumblingthrough. PHOTO BY SEAN C. HAN
The block section in Bird Rock between Forward Street on the north and Turquoise Street on the southern boundary with Pacfic Beach is a microcosm of the community at large, as it includes a broad array of restaurants, salons and profes-
sionals such as accountants. There's even a novel hybrid business, Riffs Studios, which combines guitar and yoga, at 5510 La Jolla Blvd. “Easy Books, Inc., at 5560 La Jolla Blvd., Suite C, a local bookkeeping and SEE BLOCK>> PG. 13