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BAYADHAOMCSOANVNENEUCETIONNEWS PRESORTSTANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID SAN DIEGO, CA EDDM RETAIL Local Postal CustomerYour Neighborhood SourcAe P-oSseitrivveinCgomlomcaulncitoymNemwsupnaipteiresC,rkeaidtesd&bycLaoucsaelss, ftohrrLooucgahlso, SuutpSpooruttinhgerLnocCalaBliufsoinrnesisaeswww.BayPnaorrkthCpoarnknneewcs.tbiioz/nd.igciotaml Vol. 1 No. 6- SEVoPl.T2E3MNBo.E5RM,a2y 0201175 ART AROUND ADAMS 2015LoWHcAT’aS INlSlIyDE?Owned & Operated, WHAT’S INSIDE? 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The roughly two-plus miles Hocus, Rhythm & The Method, between Oregon Street in Normal Skelpin, Daniel Schraer, Country Heights and Vista Street in Kens- Rockin Rebels, Avilo & The Dwells, ington will become a thoroughfare The Shifty Eyed Dogs, Bloodflow-amazing locaPlA-bGuEs9iness own- of art, music and entertainers on ers, Jackie Austin Singer, Marie Artist who makesers, Bryn Butolph and Eric Saturday, June 6, when the 12th Haddad, Rosewood & Rye, SierraPhelps, I gave another plan annual Art Around Adams is staged. West, Lightning, Triton Eye, League of Liars, Sue Del Guidice, Too Fast The event, which will run froma try. Bryn and Eric are the noon to 8 p.m., is produced by For Love, The Cherry dichroic glasswearowners of Eat Clean Meal Adam Rosen of Exodus Studios, an Bluestorms, True Stories, Rock ‘n’ as wearable art andPrep, and together, they built events production company. Roll San Diego All Stars, Rich home fashiontheir meal delivery company McGee, and more. 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Cont. on page 10 Page 23 Among the musical performers video talks about movie’s we should In 2008, Rosen came on as the see this month. PAGE 16 will be: Lyrical Goove, The Bassics, event organizer. Tired of beingLyrical Groove will make an aappeaLranace. ndlord? Red Tree Real Estate Offers Professional Property Management! To learn more visit www.RentTheHome.com or call (844) 733-8733.

2 | SEPTEMBER 2017 at nCHelwaidirdleoemcnaotgnieotmnViinllathgeecreating original designs for over 50 years What’s Underfoot? Tips for Finding Pet-Friendly Carpeting (NewsUSA) - Adding new carpet is an easy way to rejuvenate the look and feel of any room in your home. But when you own pets, finding a quality carpet that is easy to maintain can be a tiring task. “If you’re a pet owner, it’s important to find carpeting that can withstand the toll pets can dish out on flooring,” says carpet expert David Duncan of Mohawk Flooring, a carpeting brand that has produced SmartStrand -- a soil- and stain-resistant carpeting that has suc- cessfully taken on zoo animals, messy kids and a cross-country tour of squirts and spills. Here are some tips: Function: What is the room used for? For high-traffic areas, such as a family room, den or hallway, consider carpeting with built-in triexta fibers -- exclusive to Mohawk Flooring -- that are stain- and soil-resistant. A dining room carpet should be stain-resistant and easy to clean as well. Carpets with chemically applied stain protection treatments can lose their stain and soil resistance over time. Also consider the environment by choosing carpeting made in part with plant-based materials. Design and Color. Want to make a room seem larger? Look for a light-colored carpet. Want cozy? Opt for dark. Want relaxing? Blues and greens can create a feeling of calm. In addition, different carpet textures add interest to any room. But regardless of color or style, if your room gets a lot of traffic, or if you have pets with preferred sleeping spots, choose a carpet with fibers designed to spring back into place, rather than the flagpole-shaped design of the fibers in some carpets. Carpets with kinked, spring- shaped fibers are designed to resist matting, and bounce back when walked or sat on. Style and Softness. Comfort is a key factor when choosing a carpet for your home, es- pecially if you have children or pets that spend a lot of time sitting or lying on the floor. Carpets with built-in stain protection have been shown to retain their softness over time, in part because there are no added chemical stain-protection treatments that might leave a rough or sticky residue. Maintenance. High-maintenance carpets should be avoided in areas where there are children or pets. No one wants to spend a lot of time cleaning up the inevitable messes, and some high-maintenance carpet cleaning products can be hazardous to your home en- vironment. Choose a carpet made of triexta fibers, which are designed to be dirt-resistant and can be cleaned easily with water and a mild detergent. In addition, take advantage of warranties offered by some carpet manufacturers on stains caused by pets. Fine Jewelry and Watches Visit us for a Diamonds & Precious Gems free Jewelry cleaning! Jewelry and Watch Repair -including all sizing & watch batteries Remounting Specialists Appraisals Family Owned & Operated 3077 Clairemont Drive | San Diego, California 92117 (619) 275-1782 | renzullisjewelryworld.com *Next door to the Clairemont Water Store

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4 | SEPTEMBER 20175 of the Best newer-to-the-game San Diego IPAs Living the provide IPAs with amazing tropical notes and crisp citrus finishes. All The Cheater HopsHOPPY 6.5% IPA incorporates all three, so you’re left with an explosion of orange, lemon, grapefruitLIFE and melon notes. If you haven’t visited their location inside The Local downtown, add itwith Beau Schmitt to your list. Pair it with their Ahi Tuna Wrap.1. THUJA IPA: 4. BREAKING NEWS! IPA: AbnormalBurgeon Beer Company (Carlsbad) Beer Company (Rancho Bernardo)Their 6.8% West Coast IPA is juiced up with This tasty and refreshing IPA has notes ofCitra, Centennial and Amarillo hops. “Very melon and stone fruit to lighten its palate. Adanky” sums up the nose, and the finish is true “San Diego” IPA, this 7% IPA is clear andtropically juicy. There’s a slight citrus bitter- crisp with a dry finish. Also notable, that thisness, but the flavor profile is dominated with IPA was created in collaboration with The-passion fruit and grapefruit. The best music FullPint for their anniversary.pairing for this IPA is “Welcome to Jamrock”by Damian Marley. Burgeon Beer Company 5. BREW PROJECT IPA:is the result of three, notably young ambitious Mason Ale Works (Oceanside)men. Derek, Anthony and Matthew are cer- That’s right; we’ve got our own house IPAtainly creating as much buzz as their beers. now. Mason Ale Works created this 6.7% trop- ical gem for us a couple weeks ago. Brewed2. DOPEUR HAZY IPA: with Simcoe, Amarillo, Mosaic and Citra hops,Rouleur Brewing Company (Carlsbad) Brew Project IPA is a citrus and tangerineRouleur Brewing Company was started by a bomb. It’s almost crystal clear to look through,bicyclist named Rawley, and he has since but comes with a grapefruit bite at the end.named all his beers after bicycling terms. The And the best part… it’s always on draft for6.7% Dopeur IPA is named after the “doper,” $5/pint. Also, we remodeled, have new menusor the bicyclist who “juices” before competi- and double the size of our bar.tions. Brewed with Vermont-style yeast, TheDopeur has intense pineapple aromas, but is Oh yeah, all these IPAs are currently on tapsmooth on the palate. Notes of tangerine and here. Our goal is to find the best local beer tostone fruit dominate the flavor profiles. share with our guests. We hope to see you in for a pint soon.3. ALL THE CHEATER HOPS IPA :Resident Brewing Company (Downtown) The Brew Project is dedicated to creatingIt’s safe to say that some of the most popular more exposure and awareness for San Diego’sIPAs around the world use either Nelson, independently owned and operated breweries.Mosaic or Galaxy hops. Why? Because they We stand for localism. Have a great week, Beau [email protected]

5SEPTEMBER 2017 |HAPPY 90TH BIRTHDAY! Winnie’s family threw a 90th birthday party for her at Ponce’s Mexican Restaurant. There were close to90 family members and friends came to celebrate along with her. Winnie was so overwhelmed and loved every minute of the party!WINNIE’S SUGAR TIME - John Turturro, Mary Louise SHANGHAI GHETTO – 1939. The last Parker. Based on a true story. Their affair hope for thousands of Jews. This is the bestPICKS! shook the Mob and shocked the world. A very documentary. It is so powerful. Please don’t entertaining story about Sam Giancana and miss this one. Narrated by Academy AwardFRENCH KISS – Meg Ryan, Kevin Kline. A TOUCH OF GREATNESS - A great Phyllis McGuire (of the singing group, The winner Martin Landau. This video recalls theOh yes, this is an oldie, but did you ever see American teacher and the lives he influenced. McGuire sisters). A mobster and the songbird. true story of 1,000 of European Jews who wereit? Meg is so charming in this movie. We A maverick teacher, Albert Cullum, who trans- Their relationship rocked the nation. They find shut out of country after country. They triedneed that after watching all the thrillers. Treat formed a generation of young people by out that her career and his life were in danger. to escape Nazi persecution in the late 1930s.yourself! A light hearted love story that takes enabling them to discover their own inner Yes, this is an older movie, but a must see. The interviews, the pictures and the story areplace in Paris, where Kate’s fiancé is smitten greatness. Today you could not do what he so worth watching.with a Frenchwoman and falls in love with did in the classroom, but the children had fun ARTICLE 99 - Ray Liotta, Kiefer Suther-her. Kate flies to Paris to see what is happening and they were able to learn so much just hav- land. A hard hitting movie about a powerful TOGETHER – Violin prodigy, Liu Xiaochunand to get her man back. She then meets a ing fun. document. This takes place at a Veteran’s and his father head to Bejing seeking fameFrenchman, Kevin Kline, and things start to Administration hospital. Another one of and fortune. So Xiaochun is tutored by ahappen. those older films you should not miss. The famous music professor and success is finally health of patients is secondary to politics. The in his future. A very warm story about a father group think they have learned how to break that works so hard to open doors for his son the rules and save lives without getting caught. to find success. Do not miss this one. AMERICAN ADVENTURERS HISTORY If you are having a hard time finding a movie CLASSICS – 5 discs about Lewis and Clark. or you want a copy made of a VHS or DVD, Andrew Jackson, Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, please call Guy (my son) and he will do this Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Annie Oakley, service for you. Call 619-990-0852 or email Jesse James and Charles Lindbergh. Wow, what at [email protected]. history! Have fun learning so much in these discs. See you next month, Winnie

6 | SEPTEMBER 2017O n December 3rd 2017, Girlfriends, Golf, and Gratitude: The some of San Diego’s most Making of the Carini Women’s Golf Tournament accomplished women and future leaders of our By Alison Aragon, Grants & Communications Specialist at Pro Kids | The First Tee of San Diego.county will descend upon ColinaPark Golf Course, home of Pro Kim Harrington, Assistant Golf Professional & Tournament Coordinator with Pro Kid Kalena at the Women’s Tournament.Kids | The First Tee of San Diego recently launched her own blogin City Heights to participate in (Girlfriends Guide to Golf )wherethe second annual Carini Women’s she helps women learn about golfGolf Tournament. The tournament etiquette, the rules of golf, and per-is hosted by Carini Heating and sonal style on and off the course.Air, a family owned and oper- Without leading ladies like Mar-ated heating and air conditioning cela, Pro Kids | The First Tee of Sancompany serving all of San Diego Diego would not have the dynamicCounty. The tournament benefits young women’s programming itthe women and girls of Pro Kids, has today.a local nonprofit operating out ofCity Heights and Oceanside. If you are interested in joining the female-run fun this Decem- Pro Kids challenges underserved ber, please visit www.cariniwom-youth to excel in life by promoting ensgolf.com to learn more aboutcharacter development, life skills, the tournament and how you canand values through education and get involved.the game of golf. The programwas started in 1994 by former San The start of the Women’s Tournament last year San Diego in June. Marcela and JaneDiego Charger Ernie Wright in played with friends. No one knows Marcela started volunteeringcollaboration with the small group this better than Advisory Councilof dedicated volunteers and golf Chairsperson Marcela Smith, who with the Girls Mentoring Com-professionals. The Pro Kids pro- learned the game after her best mittee at Pro Kids | The Firstgram served as a model for the friend Jane insisted she take a few Tee of San Diego a year ago, andPGA’s The First Tee program (now lessons. is impressed with the variety ofan international organization) and rewarding experiences avaiable tocontinues to operate as an affilate Marcela started playing golf ultimately help kids get into col-of The First Tee, with a hightened after retiring from the escrow/title lege and live productive lives. Shefocus on supporting kids through- insurance industry and has loved it is an advocate for women in golf,out their personal and professional ever since. She served on the board playing what she calls “girlfriendjourney from elementry school to of Big Brothers Big Sisters of North golf ” as often as possible with hercollege. The Women of the Carini County, and knows the value of friends. Marcela’s zest for life andWomen’s Golf Advisory Coun- mentors and role models for young passion for the game runs throughcil are the new-age of dedicated women. Marcela is involved in the the planning and execution of thephilanthropists and volunteers leadership of the Santaluz Women’s Carini Women’s Golf Tournament,focused on a particularly unique Golf Association at The Santa- which will prove to be even moreneed; welcoming women and girls luz Club, which recently hosted lively this year with a jazz bandto the sport and supporting their a ‘Home & Home’ with the young and champagne brunch. Marcelainvolvement in Pro Kids’ golf and women of Pro Kids | The First Teelife skills program through men-torship. Working together to raise fundsfor the second annual ladies-onlytournament, the Carini Women’sAdvisory Council is made up ofa diverse group of accomplishedwomen committed to the task ofelevating and encouraging fellowwomen through the game of golf.The mission of the yearly tourna-ment is to raise money for ProKids’ initiatives benefiting girls andyoung women; and to help makethe event an enjoyable experiencefor tournament participants andthe Pro Kids players who par-ticipate in each of the event four-somes. So how did the women of theCarini Women’s Golf AdvisoryCouncil approach transformingthe most frustrating sport aroundinto a vibrant, welcoming eventfor beginners and pros alike? Byremembering golf is a game best

7SEPTEMBER 2017 | Advisory Council The Carini Women’s Golf Tournament at Pro Kids | The First Tee of San Diego is honored to have an Advisory Council comprised of a variety of accomplished and committed women from all over San Diego County. The Council helps support and guide the mission of this yearly event, to raise ĵŅĹåƼüŅų{ųŅUĜÚűŸĜĹĜƋĜ±ƋĜƴåŸÆåĹåĀƋĜĹčŞųŅčų±ĵŸüŅųčĜųĬŸ±ĹÚƼŅƚĹčƵŅĵåĹſ±ĹÚƋŅĘåĬŞĵ±ĩå the event a fun and enjoyable experience for the tournament participants and the Pro Kids play- ers who participate in each of the event foursomes.We are grateful to have the following individuals on our Advisory Council: MARCELA SMITH SHARI SEVERSON VIVIAN SAYWARD:ŅĬüĬƚÆeþĬĜ±ƋĜŅĹě‰Ę儱ĹƋ±ĬƚDŽĬƚÆ :ŅĬüĬƚÆeþĬĜ±ƋĜŅĹô‰ĘåųĜÚčåŸ :ŅĬüĬƚÆeþĬĜ±ƋĜŅĹô‰ĘåųŅŸÆƼ Chairperson - Advisory Council UDOKA NWANNA VICTORIA WRIGHT SUE WAGGENER:ŅĬüĬƚÆeþĬĜ±ƋĜŅĹěĬƚÆŅųŞØ :ŅĬüĬƚÆeþĬĜ±ƋĜŅĹô‰ĘåųŅŸÆƼ :ŅĬüĬƚÆeþĬĜ±ƋĜŅĹô%åĬa±ų University Club NANCY LINDSAY MARSHA DRESSEL JENNIE RUSS:ŅĬüĬƚÆeþĬĜ±ƋĜŅĹôŅƚĹƋųƼĬƚÆ :ŅĬüĬƚÆeþĬĜ±ƋĜŅĹôaŅųč±ĹƚĹ :ŅĬüĬƚÆeþĬĜ±ƋĜŅĹô±ĬÆŅ±{±ųĩ Ņü±ĹÏĘŅåųűųÚŅ

8 | SEPTEMBER 2017NFL Hall Of Famer Andre Reed Starts Kids’ Reading Program BY JEANNE RAWDIN Del Mar resident Andre Reed calls it the“fifth boys. Reed plans on going on tour to the clubsquarter” of his NFL career. The NFL Hall of for“Reading Rallies”to meet the young readersFamer played 16 seasons with the Buffalo Bills in person.and Washington Redskins, and now he’s lever-aging that time on the field to teach kids the Andre cites statistics that show good readinglove of reading. habits are tied to high graduation and success rates. “If you’re not reading by a certain age, “The football thing doesn’t last forever,”notes the likelihood to end up in jail rises. That’s whyAndre. “You don’t know how long you’re going literacy is so important early on in life.”to play, and you’ve got to have something to fillthat void no matter what it is. You’ve got to be Reed can identify with the kids he’s trying toprepared for the end. There’s got to be a plan help since he grew up with few resources atafterward, something you’re passionate about, home. He remembers his own childhood as“75just as passionate about as playing every Sunday.” percent volatile and 25 percent good.” He was raised with two brothers and a sister in a mostly So Reed has started a new non-profit venture single-parent home. His mom worked as acalled READ 83 as part of the Andre Reed Foun- seamstress in a garment factory. His dad wasdation. It’s a play on his own last name (chang- out of the house a lot but when he was there,ing the E for an A) and tacking on his profes- “He ruled with an iron fist. I think there wassional jersey number, 83. READ 83 encourages love in the household; I just didn’t know whereinner-city kids to read at least 30 minutes a day to find it. Did I cry a lot? Probably. Was Iusing the theme of football as a motivator. He’s scared? Yes. But when I got on the football field,bringing the program to Boys & Girls Clubs in it all went away. “six NFL cities to start. Those cities are SanDiego, Cleveland, Boston, Kansas City, New Andre has spoken to 20 clubs across theYork, and Buffalo. The pilot program starts at country in 15 states to get his message out tothe San Marcos Boys & Girls Club in October. urban youth. Although he travels a lot, he always appreciates coming home to Del Mar. Andre himself spent a lot of his childhood He describes Del Mar as “just an easy place to(from age 6 to 16) in the Boys & Girls Club live. I got everything I need at my fingertips.back in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and says he And even though I don’t go to the beach thatlearned most of his values there, and then much, I feel comfortable here.”applied them out in the community. “Just likea football team, you have different personalities, Another recent stop on his life’s journey wasdifferent backgrounds, and you need to put it Israel, where he was baptized in the Jordanall in one pot, and make it good.” River. He says the experience renewed his faith and passion for biblical history.“It was like look- Even though he was taught some values at ing into a living Bible. Over there, you see ahome, the club reinforced what he learned. hill and a bunch of trees, but that hill and those“That’s really important, especially today in this trees represent something in the Bible that reallyworld, where there’s a big conglomerate of meant something. To see that kind of thingbeing on the right side or wrong side of the gets deep in you. You realize you’re in a placetracks. You’ve got to have the right resources where the world started.”to stay on the right side of the tracks.” Reed says since that trip, he has truly evolved READ 83 partnered with iKnow ABC,a group on a new spiritual path. He now goes to theof inner-city education experts, to help “game- Rock Church regularly, and volunteers by serv-ify” reading. The curriculum is taught by Boys ing meals to the homeless twice a month. He& Girls Club instructors as an after-school pro- feels the passion of his faith deepening, butgram. Kids get to track their books, earn stickers, knows the path is still unfolding ahead of him.and score touchdowns as they read 83 books in “My life has been a path of curves and peaks30 days. It may sound like a lot, but Andre pops and valleys. I always knew there was a point Iin via the internet once a week to ask questions wanted to get to. I’m not there yet. But I knowwhich allows kids to get extra points toward their if you can find fulfillment in your own self andgoal. Reed explains,“We encourage kids to exer- in your own heart, you’re on the right path.”cise their mind, just like an athlete exercises hisbody. If you don’t exercise, you don’t get results. It’s that kind of passion that Reed wants toIf you don’t tackle a good book every day, you instill in the kids taking part in READ 83. Thewon’t get far in this world.” first step is getting them to engage -- getting them into the game of knowledge and learning. Reed points out that “football was my focus As he puts it, “You can’t win if you don’t play.”for 30 years. My body became attuned to play- It’s a great slogan as he continues to play hising every year. I got used to it, like a habit. We own “fifth quarter” in the game of life.want reading to become a habit to these kids.We want it to become important to them. For more information on READ 83, or toReading is cool.” purchase the children’s book/autobiography of Reed’s life with proceeds going to the READ He says the football theme works for both 83 progam, email [email protected] and girls; in fact, girls are usually more or call 716-913-8959.excited to see him online and in person than

9SEPTEMBER 2017 |By Bart Mendoza September 22 Stone Horse Stone Horse Alison Moyet Chica Diabla The most scenic music venue in San Diego? It’s easily the Bahia Belle, Untouchables a paddle boat that cruises Mission Bay, complete with live music. On September 22 classic rockers Stone Horse will perform aboard the vessel, beginning at 9 p.m. Led by guitarist Carlos Rodriguez and singer Danielle Spade, this top notch band will mix originals from their two albums with choice covers by the likes of Traffic, Chicago and Led Zeppelin. With both incredible views, tasty snacks and drinks, plus a spacious dance floor, this performance from Stone Horse could be one of the month’s best date nights. www.bahiabelle.com September 26 Nina Francis Alison Moyet October 7 British hitmaker, Alison Moyet, appears at the Music Box on September Nina Francis 26. Not many performers get more than once chance at the brass ring, but Moyet is currently on her third run at the charts since her 1982 On October 7, singer song-writer Nina Francis will host a special debut as singer with synthpop duo Yazoo, with her latest album, Other, event at Java Joe’s in honor of her latest release, Between Dreams. hitting #12 on the U.K. charts. Thirty five years after making her recorded Known for her mix of pop, jazz and Americana, as heard on debut with synthpop duo, Yazoo, Moyet remains a vocal powerhouse. her new single and video, “Cold Water,” Java Joe’s warm, inti- Other is full of atmospheric tunes that display her vocal prowess to mate, open air stage is the perfect place to catch a set from good effect and is a welcome addition to her discography but you can Francis, who over the past two years, has emerged as one of the expect the night’s biggest cheers to be for early classics such as “Don’t area’s top singer-songwriters. With a growing fan base and rising Go,”“Love Resurrection” and “Invisible.” musicboxsd.com profile, the sky is the limit for Francis, her success down to a solid mix of songwriting prowess and engaging stage persona. October 6 javajoessd.com Liz-Fest On October 6, the Casbah will be the site of Liz-Fest, a benefit for Breast Cancer awareness as well as a memorial concert for Elizabeth Borg, the lead singer for indie rockers Chica Diabla, who passed away a year ago. On hand will be a host of local notables connected to Borg, including sets from the surviving members of Chica Diabla as well as Call Me Alice, Whole Hog, Chamber Sixx, the Touchies and Mittens. A night that combines great music while raising funds for a good cause is the perfect way to remember a beloved member of the local music community. casbahmusic.com October 7 Cattle Decapitation Totally 80’s Tour October 11 Fans of eighties new wave and ska will want to head to the House of Cattle Decapitation Blues on October 7 for the latest edition of the Totally 80’s Tour. This time out the event will feature four of the era’s chart contenders, Extreme metal fans won’t want to miss hometown heroes, Cattle including Missing Person’s, Bow Wow Wow, When in Rome and the Decapitation appearing at Brick by Brick on October 11. Formed Untouchables. While all the groups are great fun, one of the night’s in 1996, the band is one of the few local groups to make the charts highlights will come early with opener The Untouchables, whose good in recent years, despite no hope of commercial airplay, the band time party music hasn’t aged a bit. Still featuring original singer Jerry continues to draw a devoted following. The show kicks off a North Miller, The Untouchables set will include their high energy hits such American tour that wraps up November 20, the group still touring as “Free Yourself” and “I Spy (For The FBI)” resulting in a packed behind their 2015 album, The Anthropocene Extinction. This show dance floor from the moment they hit the stage. is not for the faint of heart. Fans can expect brutal, adrenaline houseofblues.com/sandiego charged rock, played at a blistering pace, with volume to match. brickbybrick.com

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11SEPTEMBER 2017 |Artist who makes dichroic glasswear as wearable art and home fashionA By Jeanne Rawdin s I strolled through the stu- major and switched to an advertising art individually, each one is one-of-a-kind Describe your passion for this type of dios of Spanish Village, the degree. My mom introduced me to fused piece. In addition, most of my pieces are art. artist enclave in Balboa Park, glass on the 90s and she wanted to add multi-functional. The My whole life has been based aroundmy ear caught the sound of illustrations and patterns to the glass. So I bracelets can become necklaces and some pictures and drawing. I don’t see wordslight drilling, like a faraway dentist’s used an acid etching tool and an eyeliner of the pieces are reversible – with a wild – I see pictures and I never stop draw-office. As I drifted toward the sound, brush to do it, and from there it evolved and mild side. A great example is the kitty ing. Whether I’m drawing on bags andI found myself in the studio of Chris into my full-time work. faces with tiger stripes on one side and boxes for customers or on glass, it’s whatStell, an exceptionally talented artist paw prints on the reverse. I love to do.who etches art on to dichroic glasswear. Where is your studio? I’m doing what I love and it just keepsThat’s right, it’s “glasswear” not “glass- I have a studio in Balboa Park’s Spanish What would people be interested inware” because her pieces can be worn as Village and a home studio in Poway. My knowing about you that isn’t obvious? evolving. That’s the important part; Iartful accessories or displayed as art in home has everything from glass, lapidary, never stop evolving and always keepthe home. anodizing equipment and just about any I draw for glass and pattern manufac- working. It’s been a wonderful artistic other art-related tool you can think of. turers for those who can’t draw. There are journey so far. I can’t wait to see whereDescribe your history as an artist and The basis for all of it is my illustration pattern and decal sheets of glass out there technology, imagination, tools and ex- work whether it be on glass, paper or any- that are created from my master pen and perimentation will take me in the future.what led you to what you do now. ink illustrations – everything from steam-I’ve been involved in art since I could thing else I can find. But glass and etching punk backgrounds to kitties to skulls.hold a pencil. I grew up in a family of is where my heart and passion lie.artists that never took it seriously. My Describe your technique. Why did you choose this form of artgrandfather drew like Michelangelo My glass work starts with a dichroic over others?and we drew for hours and hours on glass base. Dichroic glass is a very specialweekends. But that was just our play- glass used by NASA in space missions I focus on the glass because of itstime. As I grew up, I used my spare that has been fumed in a heat/vacuum uniqueness. It’s easy to draw on paper ortime to experiment with all types of art. chamber with metal oxides. The coating use a computer because you can eraseI painted rocks in grammar school for creates an extremely bright and beautiful mistakes. Glass doesn’t give you thatfriends and family. I drew visual aids finish. I hand etch all of the glass with my advantage. I can create wearable art thatfor my teachers in middle school. I illustrations using a high-speed engraver. is extremely different and each year Imade macramé and metal jewelry in Then the pieces are all fired in kilns any- have a new theme. This year is the year ofhigh school. where from 1350–1850 degrees. the robot. In addition, suns have always been a major part of my art and they will In college, I realized there was a place What makes your artwork unique? always be in my line. My collectors knowin the professional world for illustra- Since all of my work is hand illustrated there will be something new and differ-tors, so I dropped my math/business ent each year and it’s guaranteed to get compliments.

12 | SEPTEMBER 2017 DRAGON BOAT CANCER TEAM By Jeanne RawdinO ne by one, they pull up to the Youth Aquatic Center admit. on Fiesta Island in the heart Surprisingly, Coach Adair never of Mission Bay Park in thedreary overcast of an early Sunday speaks to the cancer. “They can tellmorning.  But this crowd is anything me what limitations they have andbut dreary. These are the dynamic I’ll accommodate them. But I don’twomen of the Team Survivor Sea bring it up. We’re there to see whatDragons, convening on a stretch they can do in the future.”of sandy beach to once again uniteagainst the challenges of a mutually Team member Crystal Crawforddefeated enemy:  cancer. is a three-time survivor of cancer at age 60. She appreciates the practi- Dragon boat paddling is a team cal side of being on a team of cancersport that packs 20 paddlers and a survivors. “We’re all competitivesteersman/coach into what looks and love the sport, but there is alsolike a very long kayak.  The Team that support network, the emotionalSurvivor Sea Dragons was formed component, figuring out options forin 2008, and the athletes who fill treatment.” Crystal couldn’t paddlethe boat are female cancer survi- while going through treatment dur-vors of various ages, backgrounds, ing her last bout with cancer. “But Iand physical strength. They share still came out there to see the team.”the same goals of personal fitness,renewed spirit, and competition One of the newest members of thethrough the sport of dragon boat team is 64-year-old Maria Thome,racing.  But it's so much more than who had breast cancer in 2004.pulling a paddle through water. When she first joined, she loved the instant support and shared experi- Roberta Wells-Famula, the ences. “No matter what you’ve been61-year-old captain of the team, through, somebody has a crazierhas been here since the beginning. story than you. But this isn’t aboutShe had a mastectomy in 2007 and crazy stories. It’s about the camara-heard of the team through a news- derie and the competition. It’s justpaper article. \"I was not into sports very inspiring to me.”at all.  Here was this crazy womannamed Cheance teaching us, and I The Sea Dragons are always look-got hooked, really hooked.  I never ing for new members.looked back.\" If you are a female cancer survivor and are interested in signing up, go What Roberta loves most is the ca- to www.teamsurvivorsd.org.maraderie of the team.  She says ev-eryone gets along and supports eachother in so many ways.  \"There's adeep affection and deep connec-tion that you can't get anywhereelse.  Then we get out on the waterand work our butts off.\" The aforementioned Cheance is59-year-old Cheance Adair, theteam's coach.  She came up withthe idea of forming such a teamafter seeing a similar one in Canadaduring a competition. When I askabout her cancer, she points to asmall patch just left of her chin.“Melanoma,” she says with a sly grin.“That’s all I got.” Still, the womenembraced her as their coach fromthe beginning because she acceptsnothing but their personal best. “Asa coach, they don’t want someoneto commiserate with. I’m not goingto coddle them. I’m the coach that’sgoing to push them on.”   And even though Cheance can’tclaim to be a real member of thecancer-survivor club, she’s still at thehead of the boat, urging them on.She has her own reasons for beingthere. “They’re an inspiration to me.There is something they bring to theboat that I need. I don’t get to sitback and say ‘I can’t work out today.’I’m here for them. But I’m also herefor self preservation. It’s selfish, I

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16 | SEPTEMBER 2017Friends Of Balboa Park Acquiring Historic Balboa Park Carousel BY: REEMA MAKANI BOCCIA, APROfficial ribbon cutting to transfer ownership to nonprofit Friends of Balboa Park. Friends of Balboa Park has entertainment and much more. said Friends of Balboa Park Executive Steen and his family, the sellers, spearheaded major capital improve-acquired the historic Balboa Park There more than 3,200 riders on the Director John Bolthouse. “Since owned the carousel for more than ment initiatives throughout TheCarousel and launched a capital carousel and around 10,000 atten- 1999, Friends has partnered with the 40 years. Park, including information kiosks,campaign to complete funds for the dees who celebrated the festivities, City Parks & Recreation Department restoration of the historic gate housessale and restoration. The goal of the among them Councilmember Chris to help fund projects throughout the “We decided to sell to the Carousel and lily pond, Adopt-A-Plot, benchcampaign is $3 million through Ward, Supervisor Ron Roberts as Park, and the Carousel is our largest to a San Diego organization who tributes, tree dedications, and other2020. Escrow closed on June 30, well as numerous other elected offi- undertaking yet.We need the public’s would appreciate and maintain it for programs that facilitate the commu-2017, and poised the nonprofit to cials and community leaders will support in funding the endeavor, and future generations,” said Steen. “We nity’s direct involvement in themaintain uninterrupted operation of help celebrate the momentous occa- are looking forward to continuing to are grateful for the opportunity to enhancement of Balboa Park.the carousel. sion. the Carousel being in the spotlight, work with Friends to help preserve just as was intended more than a cen- this shining gem for the 'Jewel of San To support the capital campaign, Friends kicked off its capital cam- “The Carousel was one of very few tury ago.” Diego’ for people from around the visit www.BalboaParkCarousel.org.paign with a major community cel- privately owned assets in Balboa world to enjoy.”ebration on July 25 – National Park, and our taking over its owner- Located off Park Blvd. and Zoo Editor’s note: Read about BalboaCarousel Day. The festivities included ship aligns perfectly with Friends’ Place, the Carousel has been privately Friends of Balboa Park is an affin- Park’s Executive Director John Bolt-free rides on the Balboa Park mission to preserve and maintain the owned for more than 100 years by a ity group that enhances and main- house in our Rolando News coverCarousel, face painting, children’s Park for future generations to come,” few different San Diego families. Bill tains The Park through donations story. and Park programs. The group hasOriginal carousel in Tent City in Coronado The community enjoyed free Carousel rides and festivities on the first annual National Carousel Day on July 25

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18 | SEPTEMBER 2017 Women's History Theater Festival Women's History comes to life this September in Liberty StationJ oin the Women's Museum Tea with Eleanor Female Voices of Hollywood: Golda’s Balcony of California and American Imagine, an invitation to visit the The Golden Age of Musicals The life and times of Golda Meir, History Theater for three White House to have an afternoon An evening of music celebrating a woman who rose from the po- weekends of plays celebrating tea with the First Lady, Eleanor the female voices of the musicals groms of Russia to the halls of theextraordinary women in politics Roosevelt. Buying a ticket will give made in the 1930’s and the 1940’s. Knesset in Israel, to become oneand entertainment, September one just that. Annette Hubbell, Hollywood’s galaxy of great of the most influential leaders of16th – October 30th, 2017. The a veteran actress from southern female voices included Ginger the Twentieth Century. Directedplays this year include an inter- California, brings the First Lady Rogers, Jeanette McDonald, Do- by Melissa Malloy, and starringactive one women show about alive during the fateful years of ris Day, the Andrew Sisters, Lena M. Susan, Golda’s Balcony cov-First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, a the Great Depression and World Horne and the legendary Judy ers the story of a people whomusical review of women from War II. This tea includes tea, deli- Garland. These were the golden faced centuries of discrimination,the Golden Age of Hollywood, cious desserts, stories about the years when Hollywood studios segregation, and abuse through-and Golda's Balcony, the longest- president and the men and women produced musicals to relieve the out European history. When therunning one-woman show in who guided the nation during this stress of the Depression and War horrors of the Holocaust wereBroadway history. era. years. Get your tickets early for acknowledged, Jewish leadersThe Women's History Theater September 16 &17 at 4:00 PM this spin down memory lane star- demanded a return to their his-Festival is an annual event that Tickets: $25 per person OR $100 ring San Diego’s professional torical homeland. When the statetakes place at the Women's Mu- for a table of four September 16, 17, 23, 24 of Israel was established by theseum in Liberty Station tickets Tickets: $14.00 Gen Admission • United Nations in 1948, Goldacan be purchased at the Women's $12.00 seniors, Students, Military Meir was one of those foundersMuseum of California website, who eventually rose to lead herwomensmueumca.org new nation in a war for survival. The one-woman play includes the names and voices of many world leaders of the 1950’s and 60’s. September 23, 24, 30 and Octo- ber 1 Tickets: $14.00 Gen Admission • $12.00 seniors, Students, Military American History Theater http:// www.americanhistorytheater.org/ American History Theater is a new up-and-coming official 501C3 nonprofit dedicated to bringing the stories of history's most influential women through theater, and raising awareness around women's issues, with a continued focus on military women. Through theater we look to shed light on the triumphs and struggles of women throughout history and address issues such as Military Sexual Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress.The Women's Museum of California is one of 3 brick and mortar museums in the country which focuses on women's history and the onlyone in California. Founded in 1983, our mission is to educate and inspire future generations about the experiences and contributions ofwomen have made throughout history. The WMC features a variety of changing exhibits and displays on women's history, sponsors work-shop and lecture series, develops and implements educational and cultural events, including art shows, live performances and presenta-tions; maintains a library, archive & collections.

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20 | SEPTEMBER 2017ART OF THE AMERICAS Pre-Columbian Art from Mingei’s Collection The Mingei International Muse- (wind instruments), roller stamps Dish, 700-900 A.D., Panama. Unknown artist. Slip painted terracotta. Collection ofum will present more than 125 used for decorating cloth, as well as Mingei International Museum; purchase made possible by a generous gift from Akaloaobjects in “Art of the Americas — adornments such as beads and ear Resource Foundation.Pre-Columbian Art from Mingei’s plugs. A rare collection of Maya tex- Stone Sculpture, c. 1440-1520 A.D., Teno-Collection,” the most comprehen- tile fragments and ancient bead chitlan, Mexico. Unknown artist. Basalt.sive presentation to date of the strands will also be presented. Bequest of the Robert Bruce Inveraritymuseum’s significant holdings of Estate.objects used by people from the One of the few exhibitions of Polychrome Chip and Dip Vessel, 700-ancient cultures of Mexico, Central ancient art, “Art of the Americas” is 1100 A.D. Panama. Unknown artist. Slipand South America. part of Pacific Standard Time: painted terracotta. Collection of Mingei LA/LA. International Museum; purchase made pos- The exhibit opens Sept. 16 and sible by a generous gift from Akaloaruns through Feb. 18, 2018 Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA is Resource Foundation. a far-reaching and ambitious explo- Objects featured in the exhibition ration of Latin American and Latinostraddle cultural boundaries — art in dialogue with Los Angeles.from the Maya civilization in Mex- Supported by grants from the Gettyico to the Moche civilization in Peru Foundation, Pacific Standard Time:— as well as numerous ancient tra- LA/LA takes place from Septemberditions and cultures from western 2017 through January 2018 at moreMexico. than 70 cultural institutions across Southern California, from Los Objects range from those made Angeles to Palm Springs, and fromfor ritual and ceremonial use — fig- San Diego to Santa Barbara. Pacificurines, vessels and sculptures Standard Time is an initiative of thedepicting gods, shamans, animals, Getty. The presenting sponsor ismarine life and floral motifs — to Bank of America.objects for domestic use includingjars, bowls, spindle whorls, ocarinasIndonesian Shadow Puppets Current Mingei exhibit showing through March 18, 2018 The Mingei’s current exhibition, Shadow Puppet-Tree of Life. (Kayon or Gunungan) – front view Late 20th Century. Shadow Puppet-Tree of Life. (Kayon or Gunungan) -back view. Late 20th Century. Java,“Indonesiam Shadow Puppets,” is being Java, Indonesia. Painted parchment, hide, bone. Gift of Edward Inskeep. Indonesia. Painted parchment, hide, bone. Gift of Edward Inskeep. (Photo by Katieshown in the Warren Theater Gallery. (Photo by Katie Gardner) Gardner) Shadow puppet performances havebeen a highly-refined and complex sto-rytelling tradition in parts of Indonesiafor hundreds of years. Known as wayangkulit, these flat puppets are cut andpunched from water buffalo hide andthen colorfully painted, usually on bothsides. Sticks or handles made from waterbuffalo horn or wood, attached to thebase and limbs of each puppet, enable itto come to life in the hands of the dha-lang, or puppeteer, who sits behind a cot-ton screen and manipulates the puppetswhile narrating a story. This intimate installation in the Muse-um’s Theater Gallery will feature approx-imately 30 puppets, which depict the vastrepertoire of heroes and heroines,demons and pranksters featured in thegreat Hindu epics, the Mahābhārata andRāmāyaṇa, as well as local gods andmythical subjects. Puppet performancesprovide entertainment, a sense of com-munity, as well as an opportunity forsacred and secular instruction. Tradition-al performances are always accompaniedby a gamelan, a musical ensemble com-prised of gongs, drums, xylophones andstringed instruments.



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