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retired Marine Corps Cpl. William “Kyle” Carpenter during a Hall of Heroes induction ceremony at
the Pentagon. President Barack Obama presented
Carpenter with the Medal of Honor at the White
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The world’s largest international maritime exercise, RIMPAC
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and sustain the cooperative relationships that are critical to ensuring
the safety of sea lanes and security on the world’s oceans. RIMPAC
2014 is the 24th exercise in the series, which began in 1971.
Brunei and China are slated to participate in RIMPAC for the
first time in 2014.
This year’s exercise also includes forces from Australia, Canada,
Chile, Colombia, France, India, Indonesia, and Japan, to name a few.
Hosted by Pacific Fleet, RIMPAC 2014 will be led by Vice Adm.
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National Military
Syring: Missile test important
step for missile defense system
by Cheryl Pellerin
WASHINGTON - The Missile Defense Agency and its
joint partners completed the
first intercept using the secondgeneration exoatmospheric
kill vehicle, or EKV, during
a test over the Pacific Ocean
June 22.
An artist rendering of the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA 7). Navy photo illustration
Future USS Tripoli keel authenticated
PASCAGOULA, Miss. - The
keel laying and authentication
ceremony for the amphibious
assault ship, the future USS
Tripoli (LHA 7) was held at the
Huntington Ingalls Industries
Pascagoula shipyard June 20.
Ship Sponsor Mrs. Lynne
Mabus and retired Lt. Cmdr.
Steve Senk, the chief engineer
of the previous Tripoli (ex-USS
Tripoli, LPH 10) served as the
keel authenticators. The laying
of the keel traditionally marked
the first step in ship construction. With today’s advanced
modular shipbuilding, the keel
laying ceremony now recognizes
the joining together of a ship’s
components and is a major milestone in the ship’s construction.
Fabrication of Tripoli started in
July 2013.
“We’re honored to have Mrs.
Mabus with us today to confirm
the ship’s keel is truly and fairly
laid. Mrs. Mabus is a part of this
ship’s history and together we
can look forward to many more
ship milestones,” said Capt.
Christopher Mercer, Amphibious Warfare Program Manager
within Program Executive Office, Ships. “This keel laying
ceremony marks a significant
first step in bringing shape to
the Navy’s next amphibious assault ship.”
Like the recently delivered
America (LHA 6), LHA 7 incorporates key components to
provide the fleet with a more
aviation centric platform. The
design of the future Tripoli features an enlarged hangar deck,
realignment and expansion of
the aviation maintenance facilities, a significant increase
in available stowage for parts
and support equipment, and
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increased aviation fuel capacity.
The ship will also be the first
LHA replacement ship to deliver
fully ready to integrate the entire
future air combat element of
the Marine Corps to include the
Joint Strike Fighter.
“Like America, Tripoli boasts
a very credible and capable aviation centric design that replaces
the Tarawa class of amphibious
assault ships,” said Mercer. “The
design brings with it increased
capabilities and will maximize
the Navy’s investment in future
aircraft.”
to improve and increase the reliability of our homeland ballistic
missile defense system,” Missile
homeland defensive architecture continue to provide the
warfighter an effective and
dependable system to defend
the country,” he added, after
congratulating the government and industry team that
conducted the test.
“Their professionalism and
dedication made this test a
success,” Syring said.
All components seemed to
perform as designed, MDA officials said in a statement, and
program officials will spend the
next several months assessing
and evaluating system performance based on telemetry and
other test data.
The test, called flight test
ground-based interceptor-06b,
will provide the data needed
for the assessment and to assess
the performance of many Ballistic Missile Defense System
elements for homeland defense,
officials said.
The Missile Defense
Agency’s Flight Test
06b Ground-Based Interceptor launches from
Vandenberg Air Force
Base. Missile Defense
Agency photo
The MDA, the Air Force’s
30th Space Wing, and the Navy,
among others, were involved in
the integrated exercise.
Defense Agency Director Vice
Adm. James Syring.
“We’ll continue efforts to ensure our deployed ground-based
interceptors and our overall
“This is a very important
step in our continuing efforts
The BMDS is designed to
counter ballistic missile threats
of all ranges - short, medium, intermediate and long. The system
has many integrated elements
and a layered architecture that
offers several ways to destroy
incoming missiles and warheads
before they reach their targets.
The architecture includes
networked sensors and groundand sea-based radars to detect
and track targets, and groundand sea-based interceptor missiles like the EKV to destroy
a ballistic missile using the
kinetic energy from a direct
hit. This is called “hit-to-kill”
technology. An explosive blast
fragmentation warhead also
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Washington Navy Yard honors shooting victims, co-workers
by Terri Moon Cronk
WASHINGTON - The memory of those killed during a Sept.
16, 2013, shooting rampage
at the Washington Navy Yard
will always burn brightly and
the wounds will carry on for a
lifetime, Navy Secretary Ray
Mabus said June 23.
Mabus spoke at a Navy Yard
ceremony held to honor the
three women and nine men who
died that day after a contract
employee entered the base and
opened fire, as well as to honor
the courage and sacrifice of
numerous others.
“As a family, we grieve and
continue to grieve,” Mabus said.
“We gather here again as a family to recognize the heroism of
those we lost and the heroism
that confronted evil on that day
last fall.”
When the shooting began,
Sexual Assault Reports: Week of June 1 - 8
WASHINGTON - This week’s overview of alleged sexual assaults
is compiled based on 3 initial reports across the Navy from June 1-8.
This timeframe reflects only the receipt of the initial reports; two of
the reported incidents occurred during this period and eight occurred
outside of the report period. Each report will be fully investigated.
Looking at this snapshot in time, we see the following:
* Two reports are from events that occurred on-base, one from an
event that occurred off-base.
* Three of the alleged offenders were male.
* Among the three alleged offenders, one was a petty officer, one
was an E3 or below and one was a civilian.
employees of the Naval Sea
Systems and Naval Facilities
Engineering commands ran into
danger to aid and protect others,
the Navy secretary said. He also
cited the colleagues, friends
and strangers who saved others
from peril and comforted one
another.
“The courage we witnessed
by Nick Simeone
WASHINGTON - President
Barack Obama announced June
19 plans to send up to 300 military advisers to Iraq to help the
government in Baghdad combat
a rapid advance by Sunni-led
insurgents who have taken over
towns and cities and routed Iraqi
troops in the north and west of
the country, a situation which
the president said threatens to
plunge Iraq into civil war.
To contact a Sexual Assault Response Coordinator at the Department of Defense Safe Help Line, call (877) 995-5247.
To learn more about Navy’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program, visit www.sapr.navy.mil.
The president spoke after another in what have been a series
* Among the alleged victims, three are E3 and below. Of these
reported, the alleged victims are three females.
“Thousands represented here
today, whose lives had been in
real peril just three days before,
Obama announces military
advisers heading to Iraq
“American forces will not
be returning to combat in Iraq,
but we will help Iraqis as they
take the fight to terrorists who
threaten the Iraqi people in the
region and American interests
as well,” Obama said, adding that
U.S. forces will help train, advise
and support Iraqi security forces.
* Two of the reported incidents were alleged to be service member
on service member, one non-service member on service member.
on the 16th of September did
not end with the closing of that
terrible day,” Mabus said, adding that people began returning
to work the following day, and
that three days later, most of the
Navy Yard was reopened.
FREEDOM FEST
were back doing the vital work
of our nation. That courage endures,” he said.
Navy Yard employees embody the mottos Semper Fortis
- “always courageous” - and
Semper Fidelis - “always faithful,” Mabus said.
Navy Adm. Jonathan W.
Greenert, chief of naval operations, said Navy Yard personnel
comprise sailors, civilians and
families.
of meetings with his national security team to review options on
how to respond to Iraq’s request
for military assistance in putting down rapid gains made by
insurgents led by Syrian-based
fighters known as the Islamic
State in Iraq and Syria or ISIS,
whose advance on Baghdad has
threatened reprisals from Iraq’s
Shiite majority and a return of
full blown sectarian conflict.
“We are all shipmates,” he
said. “Last September [when]
tragedy struck, shipmates demonstrated courage. Since that
day, you have all embodied
resilience [and] determination
to continue the mission.”
“We’ll be prepared to take
targeted and precise military
action if and when we determine
that the situation on the ground
requires it,” he said.
“Your nation turns to you
now in this period of our world,
and the future, more than ever
before,” the admiral added.
“You have unmatched dedication, teamwork and patriotism,
and I’m honored to call you my
shipmates.”
Obama said joint operation
centers in Baghdad and northern
Iraq will be stood up to better
share intelligence and coordinate planning with the Iraqis as
they confront the terrorist threat
posed by ISIS.
Navy Yard employees, both
military and civilian, are the
foundation of American sea
power, Greenert said.
About three dozen awards honored fallen Navy Yard employeesand surviving co-workers, an
official at the ceremony said.
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can destroy a ballistic missile.
Yesterday’s successful test
used the second-generation
capability enhancement II, or
CE-II, EKV. The architecture
also includes a command-andcontrol, battle-management
and communications network
that gives operational commanders links between sensors and interceptor missiles.
Earlier this month, Syring
testified before the Senate
Appropriations Committee’s
defense subcommittee on the
agency’s budget request for
fiscal year 2015. “My highest
priority remains the successful intercept flight test of
the CE-II [variant] exoatmospheric kill vehicle,” he told
the senators.
In December 2010, two
intercept tests of the EKV
failed, but in January 2013
the agency conducted a successful nonintercept flight test
of the EKV and confirmed it
was on the right path to return
the ground-based midcourse
defense element of the system
to sustained flight testing.
During yesterday’s test, an
intermediate-range ballistic
missile target representing a
threat to the U.S. homeland
was launched from the Reagan Test Site on Kwajalein
Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
USS Hopper, with its Aegis
weapon system, detected and
tracked the target using onboard AN/SPY-1 radar that
sent data to the ground-based
midcourse defense fire-control
system via the command, control, battle management and
communication system. The
sea-based X-band radar also
tracked the target and relayed
information to the GMD fire
control system to help with
target engagement and to collect test data.
About six minutes after
target launch, the groundbased interceptor launched
from Vandenberg Air Force
Base, California. Then an
operational crew of soldiers from the Army’s 100th
Missile Defense Brigade at
Schriever Air Force Base in
Colorado remotely launched
the interceptor, and a threestage booster rocket system
propelled the interceptor’s
EKV into the target missile’s projected trajectory
in space.
The kill vehicle maneuvered to the target, performed discrimination - or
determined the difference
between the warhead and a
decoy - and intercepted the
threat warhead using only the
force of the direct collision to
destroy it.
This was the first intercept
using the second-generation
EKV.
VA moves to secure new scheduling system
WASHINGTON - The Department of Veteran Affairs
announced June 18 that it’s continuing the process to replace its
medical appointment scheduling
system through an acquisition
process. T
Last week, VA hosted pre-solicitation “Industry Day” meetings with technology vendors
to discuss the Department’s
upcoming scheduling system
acquisition.
“Our top priority is getting
Veterans off waitlists and in to
see their doctors,” said Acting
Secretary Sloan Gibson. “We’re
taking a series of immediate
actions to ensure our Veterans
receive the timely access to quality health care they have earned
and deserve. We need lasting,
long-term reforms, including
a complete overhaul to replace
the outdated technology for our
scheduling system.
“Bringing an innovative
scheduling product into our
world-class electronic health
record system is a crucial part of
providing the scheduling staff in
our facilities with the tools necessary to succeed. Our Veterans
deserve nothing less than our
best, and that’s exactly what we
intend to give them.”
This Industry Day presents
a unique opportunity for VA to
communicate directly with potential vendors on all aspects of
about business needs, industry
best practices and challenges
specific to VA’s scheduling
system.
“Bringing an innovative scheduling product into our world-class
electronic health record system
is a crucial part of providing the
scheduling staff in our facilities
with the tools necessary to succeed.” - Sloan Gibson
the upcoming scheduling system
acquisition. The Industry Day
serves as a face-to-face platform
for exchanging information
VA’s scheduling technical
requirements
are complex and
require clear,
well-articulated
communication
to ensure comprehensive understanding by
industry and potential vendors.
As part of today’s events, VA
is conducting a live scheduling
system architecture Q&A ses-
sion to ensure potential solutions
seamlessly interface with VA’s
VistA electronic health record.
VA uses this type of event to
facilitate communication with
vendors and reduce the risk of
misinterpretation and miscommunication on technical requirements.
The information shared during
the Industry Day will provide VA
with a better understanding of what
needs to be included in the upcoming scheduling system solicitation,
with the ultimate goals of receiving
solid proposals and reducing time
to field new technologies.
VA celebrates 70th anniversary of the original ‘GI Bill’
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of
Veterans Affairs (VA) is celebrating 70 years of investment in the education and economic prosperity
of America’s Servicemembers and Veterans.
The Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944,
better known as the “GI Bill” was enacted on
June 22, 1944. The law provided a wide range
of benefits for Veterans returning from World
War II, including low-cost home loans, education
and vocational training. The original GI Bill was
heralded as a success and major contributor to
America’s stock of human capital that sped longterm economic growth across the Nation. Today, a
new group of Veterans is accessing the Post-9/11
GI Bill and other education benefits, following in
their footsteps.
Roughly 8 million out of 16 million World War
II veterans used their GI Bill education benefit.
Subsequent legislation expanded and extended
similar “GI Bill” benefits to generations that followed, including Veterans of the Korean, Vietnam
and Gulf Wars as well as those serving during
peacetime. Passage of the Post-9/11 GI Bill provided this important benefit to our newest generation of Veterans, including activated members of
the National Guard and Reserve components.
VA provides a variety of education and training
benefits for veterans pursuing a wide range of
education goals - including certificate programs,
post-secondary degrees and work-study programs.
Since August 2009, VA has paid out more than $41
billion in Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits.
FRA and others support VA reform
FRA, in cooperation with 16 other Veteran Service Organizations, sent a joint letter last week to chairmen and ranking
members of the House and Senate Veterans Affairs Committees
to express common views to be considered during conference
committee negotiations to resolve the differences between House
and Senate legislation, which was recently passed to address the
current health care access crisis at Veterans Affairs. The letter
stresses that no vet who is eligible for health care
services from VA should be forced to wait too
long or travel too far to get medical treatment and services they have earned through
their service. The letter requests that the VA
coordinate and pay for all non-VA health
care provided to vets, and that the VA use all
unobligated funds before requesting supplemental
spending authority. The letter also urges enacting the VA budget on a
two-year basis, and that any provisions designed to increase accountability of senior management retain at least some minimum
due process protections. Some legislators are reluctant to approve
due to the cost of these reforms, estimated by the Congressional
Budget Office to be $35 billion over the next three years. This cost
is in addition to the $44 billion the VA now spends for medical
care annually, and could ultimately increase costs by an additional
$50 billion per year. These legislators need to hear that the price
of taking care of our vets “who have borne the battle” is part of
the cost of defending the nation.
VA investigated for retaliation
The Office of Special Counsel is investigating numerous claims
of retaliation against VA employees, known as “whistleblowers,”
who exposed wrongdoing at the agency. Press accounts indicate
that whistleblowers at the VA regularly receive retaliation from VA
management when revealing wrongdoing to the press, Congress,
or the GAO. Retaliation includes demotions, transfers, and even
termination of employment. If OCS determines that retaliation
occurred against whistleblowers, it can recommend termination
of employment of guilty supervisors. Final determination of such
terminations of employment is decided within the agency and can
be appealed to the Merit System Protection Board.
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Study: Grumpy and negative people
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Everyone hates a hater. They’re
the ones who hate the sun because
it’s too hot, and the breeze because it’s too cold.
The rest of us, then, can take
comfort in the fact that haters
may not want to get involved in as
many activities as the rest of us.
But in a twist of irony, that
grumpy person you know may
actually be better at their job since
they spend so much time on fewer
activities.
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Leave a message?
Millennials just
say no!
The concept of leaving (and
checking) voice mail is, to millennials, obsolete. That red number
on their iPhones announcing how
many voice mail messages are
waiting? Ignored. The recording?
Instantly deleted. Mike’s oral-toaural disaster? Averted.
A spokeswoman for Vonage reported that voice mail deposits had
dropped by 8 percent from October
2013 to April of this year. And
a 2012 Pew report on the phone
habits of children age 12 to 17
confirmed various truths we hold
to be self-evident: Teenagers texting more (sending and receiving a
median of 60 a day in 2011 versus
50 in 2009) and calling far less on
their cellphones than they used to.
Those who make daily landline
calls to friends have become nearly
extinct: 14 percent as compared
with 30 percent in 2009.
nity to hone their skills in specific
tasks more so than people with a
sunny disposition.
Researchers at the University of Illinois and University of
Pennsylvania found that people
who had a positive attitude were
likely to get involved in more
activities.
Meanwhile people who ‘hate’,
do very few things with their
time.
In two studies, participants
reported all of their activities over
a one-week period and also completed a measure of attitudes.
Nearly 15 percent of the differences in how many activities
people took part in over a week
was associated with being a hater
versus a ‘liker’.
Haters and likers didn’t differ
in how much time they spent
doing activities throughout the
week; they merely differed in
the number of activities that
they did.
Haters could be characterized
as less active because they do
fewer things as people with a
positive attitude.
But they could also be characterized as more focused because
they spend more time on the
small number of tasks.
‘The present results demonstrate that patterns of general action may occur for reasons other
than the desire to be active versus
inactive,’ the researchers wrote.
‘Indeed, some people may
be more active than others not
because they want to be active
per se, but because they identify a large number of specific
behaviors in which they want to
engage.’
The findings may have implications for understanding
the development of skills and
expertise.
For example, likers may adopt
a jack-of-all-trades approach to
life, investing small amounts of
time in a wide variety of activities. This means they never have
expertise in one activity.
In contrast, when haters find
an activity they actually like, they
may invest a larger amount of
time in that task, allowing them to
develop a higher level of skill.
Companies will often get rid
of grumpy people to avoid a toxic
environment. But this study suggests that having some negative
employees around will actually
increase productivity.
Is it good to have a blend of
happy and grumpy employees in
order to get more work done?
by Dr. Daneen Skube
Q. I often hear that timing is
critical to workplace success. I do
try to analyze the best moment to
take action at work but find myself
paralyzed by all the possibilities
and a lack of complete data. How
do I figure out timing as I navigate
my complex workplace?
A. I recommend my clients
develop their hidden psychic
talents. Now that I’ve got your
attention, what I mean is this:
For real success, intuition is just
as important as intellect.
Intuitive capacity is not some
weird and wacky notion that
goes along with a belief in aliens.
Rather, it is a much-researched
skill that allows the human
brain to instantly analyze a huge
amount of data and spit out an
action plan.
People wonder what concrete
steps they can take to develop this
skill. I recommend keeping an
intuition journal. Intuition whispers while the intellect screams.
To use your intuition, you first
have to pay attention to the tiny,
subtle waves of guidance that
often barely ripple across your
conscious mind.
In your journal, record as many
whispers of suggestion as you
can notice. Use simple decisions
- What street should I take? When
should I call that client? When
will my boss be in her office
today? Use your phone, a small
note pad, or a piece of paper in
your wallet or purse to jot down
your impressions.
At the end of each week,
make sure you go through the
suggestions your intuition made.
You will be surprised how many
of these flashes of ideas were
right on. You’ll also see you are
missing the boat of opportunity
when you ignore this information
because it is quiet and occurs in
the periphery of your consciousness.
Be aware that the suggestions
of your intuition may be the opposite of your rational analysis.
The usual road you take to work
may always be the least congested, but tomorrow, if you feel
you should take a different road,
then try it out. You may find an
accident was blocking your typical route. Who knew? Actually,
your intuition knew!
As you learn to trust these subtle whispers, you will turn up the
volume. After a while, you’ll find
it easier and easier to hear these
impressions. Eventually, you will
let your intuition be your constant
copilot as you navigate your day.
Everything from when you go to
the store to what you say to get a
promotion will benefit from your
newfound skill.
What my clients and I enjoy
is discovering that our timing is
exceptional. We tend to pull up to
the store just when a parking spot
at the door is available, we make
important calls exactly when that
person is at their desk, and we say
precisely the words that influence
people whose help we need. One
of my clients refers to it as feeling
incredibly lucky all day long.
It’s nice to know that your best
advisor actually resides inside a
place you can never lose and have
instant access to - yourself.
Q. I’ve been trying to change
many aspects of my job for years
and don’t seem to be making any
progress. I hate to be a whiner,
but I really feel like I’m stuck
because my circumstances have
been really unfair. Is there a way
to kick-start some real change
toward job satisfaction?
A. Yes, stop blaming your
external circumstances because
you are giving away your power.
Instead ask yourself what you can
change about your behavior and
your reactions and real change
will begin to occur.
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While the landline figure is
logical, given their declining use
in American homes, it is a telling
statistic when it comes to millennials’ reluctance to leave voice
mail messages. Having grown
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Learn to breathe easier by managing asthma
Most people have little trouble
climbing a flight of stairs or
taking a brisk walk, but these
simple activities can be tough for
someone with asthma. Although
there’s no cure, you can breathe
easier by knowing how to keep
the condition under control.
Asthma is a common, longlasting disease that affects the
lungs. It can begin in childhood
or adulthood. More than 25 million Americans have asthma,
including 7 million children.
Without proper care, asthma can
become serious, even deadly.
But most people with asthma
learn to manage the disease so
they have few symptoms or
none at all.
Major symptoms of asthma
include wheezing (a whistling
sound when breathing), shortness of breath, coughing that’s
worse at night and early morning, and chest tightness. These
symptoms arise from reactions
that narrow the airways, the
tubes that carry air into and out
of your lungs. When symptoms
flare up, it’s called an asthma
attack.
The airways of people with
asthma are prone to inflammation, which causes the airways
to swell and narrow. They become extra sensitive to certain
substances that are breathed in.
These are called “triggers.”
Asthma triggers can worsen
inflammation and cause the
muscles around the airways to
tighten, further shrinking air
passages and making it harder
to breathe. Cells in the airways
might also produce excess mucus (a sticky, thick liquid), making the airways even narrower.
colds but don’t go on to develop
chronic asthma. “But some kids
start wheezing at age 3, and the
problem continues,” says Lemanske. “These kids also tend
Asthma is one of the most
common causes of chronic (longterm) illness in children—and
some symptoms appear more
often in children than in adults.
“Children have smaller airways,
so if they have asthma, they tend
to wheeze more often, particularly during the night,” says Dr.
Robert Lemanske, Jr., a pediatric
asthma expert at the University
of Wisconsin.
Some preschool age children
frequently wheeze when they get
Controlling Asthma
to be more allergic.”
A doctor will test for asthma
by doing a physical exam and
asking about your medical history to learn when and how
often your symptoms occur.
Your doctor may also ask you
to breathe in and blow out into
the tube of a spirometer. This
device measures how much air
you can breathe out and how fast
you can do it.
“It’s sometimes tough to do
a spirometry test on young
children,” says Dr. Michelle
Freemer, an NIH asthma expert.
For youngsters, a doctor will
do a physical exam and may
perform other tests to identify
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To err is human. Every day people forget to lock their door, pay a
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it or not, mistakes are part of life.
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how Veterans with posttraumatic
stress disorder react to their own
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than others.
The science of error-related negativity (ERN) is one way to study
electrical activity in the brain.
It works like this: When someone makes a mistake, the brain releases an electrocortical response.
Think of the old science fiction
movies where test subjects are
shocked for answering incorrectly.
The brain works in something of
the same way, delivering a negative electrical signal whenever an
error is made.
“Every time we make an error,
our brain consciously or unconsciously recognizes it and lets us
know,” says Dr. K. Luan Phan,
a professor at the University of
Illinois, Chicago, and chief of
neuropsychiatric research at the
Jesse Brown VA Medical Center.
“It’s a neural signal so that we
don’t keep making the same error
in the future.”
Different patterns seen in anxiety, depression Researchers sus-
pect that higher intensities of ERN
are tied to anxiety disorders, while
lower intensities have been identified in people with depression.
PTSD. Another 16 presumably
healthy participants without any
history of trauma were recruited
locally.
The participants took a ver“We’ve known for about 20 sion of the Eriksen flanker task, a
years that ERN
simple, timed contime we flict test involving
is elevated in “Every
people with make an error, our lines of arrows. In
o b s e s s i v e brain consciously or some instances, the
compulsive
arrows would all
disorders and unconsciously rec- point in the same
that adds to ognizes it and lets direction. In others,
their sense that us know...”
they would appear
something isn’t
at random which
right, so they
makes it harder to
may check the doorknob repeat- perform and increases the likeliedly to ensure they locked it,” says hood of making mistakes. The
Phan. “And in the last five years participants were asked to click on
we’ve found increasing evidence either the left or right mouse buttying ERN to a number of anxiety ton, depending on which direction
disorders. Until recently though, the arrows faced. Throughout the
no one had studied how ERN in- test, the Veterans were monitored
teracted with traumatic experience by an electroencephalographic
and PTSD.”
(EEG) recording device.
On the surface, it seemed to
make sense. PTSD is characterized by sustained anxiety and hypervigilance. Phan suspected that
patients with PTSD would have
greater concerns of mistakes and
greater brain reactions to making
mistakes, as evidenced by ERN.
Study involved 34 Veterans
Thirty-four Iraq and Afghanistan
Veterans from the Ann Arbor
Healthcare System were recruited
for the study. While all 34 had
experienced combat trauma, only
16 met the diagnosing criteria for
“We expected to see higher
ERN magnitude among patients
with PTSD,” said Phan, “but were
surprised to not observe this. In
fact, the PTSD group scored very
similarly with the healthy group.”
This, according to Phan, is actually
good news. “It means individuals
with PTSD are still able to generate healthy signals for errors in
their brains, which may help them
not make the same mistakes over
and over again.”
What did come as a surprise
to Phan were the EEG measures
in the 18 combat-exposed Veterans who did not have PTSD.
In comparison to both the PTSD
and healthy groups, the combatexposed group displayed blunted
error signals. In other words,
they had lower-than-normal ERN
intensity.
Future therapy goal: ‘Reduce
the error signals’ The study, which
was published in the July 30,
2013, edition of Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, suggests
that for some people, having a less
active error-monitoring system
could make them more resilient
to developing PTSD from combat
trauma.
“We know all the participants
had combat trauma exposure, but
many came back unscathed at the
time of our data collection,” says
Phan. “Perhaps not being so sensitive to errors in your environment
is actually protective. It might
allow for the reduction of PTSD
and anxiety disorders.”
While his study results need to
be confirmed through further testing, he hopes one day scientists
will learn how to therapeutically
manipulate the ERN system for
patients’ benefit: “If we can reduce
the error signals, then maybe we
can reduce PTSD,” says Phan,
who is quick to point out that
he’s looking years into the future.
“First we need to replicate what we
saw, but this gives us something
to track.”
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Thursday, July 3
6 p.m. X-Men: Days of Future Past-3D (PG-13)
619-545-8479, Bldg. 650
619-437-5487, Bldg. 337
Thursday, June 26
12 p.m. Wreck it Ralph (PG)
5 p.m. Winter’s Tale (PG-13)
Friday, June 27
5 p.m. 300: Rise of an Empire (R)
Saturday, June 28
2 p.m. Cesar Chavez (PG-13)
5 p.m. Captain America: The Winter
Soldier (PG-13)
Tuesday, July 1
12 p.m. Muppets Most Wanted (PG)
5 p.m. Labor Day (PG-13)
Wednesday, July 2
5 p.m. 3 Days to Kill (PG-13)
Thursday, July 3
12 p.m. Free Birds (PG)
5 p.m. Vampire Academy (PG-13)
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A vengeful fairy is driven to curse an infant princess,
only to discover that the child may be the one person
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Bob Hope Theatre - Miramar 858-577-4143
Bldg. 2242 *Indicates last showing
Camp Pendleton Theater
26-Jun Thur
6:30 PM *Mom’s Night Out PG
27-Jun Fri
6:30 PM A Million Ways to Die in the West-R
Thursday, June 26
6:30pm Maleficent (PG) ***3D***
9:00 PM Blended PG-13
Friday, June 27
28-Jun Sat
6pm A Million Ways to Die in the West (R)
3:00 PM Maleficent (3D) PG
9pm X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG13)
6:30 PM X-Men: Days of Future Past (3D) PG-13
Saturday, June 28
9:30 PM Million Dollar Arm PG
1pm X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG13) ***3D***
29-Jun Sun
4pm Maleficent (PG)
1:00 PM X-Men: Days of Future Past (2D) PG-13
6:30pm Godzilla (PG13)
6:30 PM Godzilla (2D)
PG-13
Sunday, June 29
Wednesday, July 2
1pm A Million Ways to Die in the West (R)
4pm ***FREE MOVIE*** The LEGO Movie (PG)
6:30pm • Neighbors (R)
6:30pm X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG13)
Thursday, July 3
Wednesday, July 2
6:30pm Million Dollar Arm (PG)
6:30pm Maleficent (PG)
Bob Hope Theatre will be showing the World Cup Finals on
Thursday, July 3
July 13 and the baseball’s All-Star game on July 15on their
6:30pm X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG13)
40’ x 20’ screen. Come join the fun!
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The Kid’s Doctor: Parents
can help teens deal with stress
by Sue Hubbard, M.D.
www.kidsdr.com
If you have a teenager, you’ve
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probably heard the words, “I’m
stressed out!” on a regular basis.
I don’t remember ever saying
this as a teen, but I’m sure there
must have been some version of
that saying in the air, although
stress wasn’t much of an issue
when I was growing up.
Our society, as a whole, is
much more stressful (I think
both real and perceived) today,
and parents often utter the same
words. But while the teenage
years are sometimes difficult,
and may be stressful at times,
they should also be filled with
friends, fun and downtime.
There should be “lazy” days to
fill up with “whatever.”
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Trying to get them to believe
what I tell them is not always
easy! For example, a teen may not
always see “eating junk food” as
poor nutrition. Their brains need
protein, vegetable and fruits to
keep functioning at warp speed,
yet skipping meals is quite common.
Teens should not be in pressure cooker mode all the time.
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concentration and mood. I see
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are convinced they have ADHD,
even though they’ve never had
such issues before. Suddenly, say
they can’t focus, which may be
exacerbated by lack of sleep.
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Many teens are getting too little sleep (do yours get the
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A full gospel multi-ethnic church
"Reach Up, Reach Out, Reach the World"
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Sunday Bible Study 8:45 am, Sunday Worship Service 10 am,
Thursdays Women's Bible Study (on break for summer)
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"Helping People Find and Follow Jesus"
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Ministries for preschool, kids, youth & adults
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Sunday Devotional Hour 7:45 am/ Sunday School 9am
Sunday Worship Service 10:30am Nursery/Child Care Provided
Tuesday Ministry Group for the Family 6:30-7:30pm
Tuesday Bible Study led by Pastor Williams 7:30-8:30pm
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Sunday Bible Study: 9am Sunday Worship 10am
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mmaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
Pastor: Rev. André Ramos
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3598 Talbot Street, San Diego, 92106 - Phone: (619) 223-3193
Sunday Adult Seminar: 8:45 am - Sunday Worship: 10:00 am
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Stress can often be reduced by
parental involvement in setting
a teen’s daily schedule. I don’t
mean you should tell your teen
what to do all the time. But the
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every day, that dinner will be a
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Thursdays Women's Bible Study 9:30 am (childcare available)
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1224 10 St (Corner of 10th & B)
Coronado CA 92118 (619) 435-8233
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Sunday Worship 9:30 am - Childrens Sunday School 10am
Wednesday Evening Study 7pm - Church Sanctuary
Men's Fellowship Breakfast Saturday 7:30 am
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Having parents willing to sit down
and help a teenager see their way
through a stressful event or provide
wisdom or perspective also helps
control anxiety. And try to strike a
balance between “not being involved”
but “being available.” Of course, that’s
sometimes easier said than done!
Local Military
Ronald Reagan, Carrier Air Wing
Two to participate in RIMPAC
PACIFIC OCEAN - San
Diego-based aircraft carrier
USS Ronald Reagan (CVN
76) and Carrier Air Wing Two
departed from the Southern
California operating area June
18 to participate in the biennial
Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC)
exercise scheduled June 26
to Aug. 1, in and around the
Hawaiian Islands.
RIMPAC is the world’s largest international maritime exercise and serves as a unique
training opportunity for participating countries to foster
and sustain the cooperative relationships and interoperability
that are critical to ensure security on the world’s oceans.
Reagan and its embarked
Carrier Strike Group Nine
command staff will work with
46 ships, six submarines, more
than 200 aircraft and 25,000
personnel from 23 nations to
exercise a wide range of capabilities and demonstrate the
inherent flexibility of maritime
forces.
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MM2 Kevin Delacruz, right, and
MMFN Breanna Balster rethread
a bolt aboard USS Ronald Reagan.
Ronald Reagan is en route to Hawaii for Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC)
2014. Navy photo by MC3 Charles
D. Gaddis IV
“RIMPAC has a long, rich
tradition dating back to 1971,
so we’re incredibly excited to
be participating in this important international exercise,”
said Capt. Christopher Bolt,
Reagan’s commanding officer.
“Every opportunity we have to
strengthen relations with our
partner countries and exercise
cooperative efforts allows us to
improve the way in which we
provide safety and security for
the world’s sea lanes.”
Reagan last participated in
the RIMPAC exercise series
in 2010.
Navy SEAL died during training evolution
CORONADO Chief Special Warfare Operator Bradley
Cavner, 31, of Coronado died
from injuries sustained during an
accident while conducting parachute jump training operations in
El Centro June 23.
“The training SEALs go
through is inherently high-risk,”
said Cmdr. Christian Dunbar, Naval Special Warfare Group One’s
chief staff officer. “Bradley was a
warrior who selflessly answered
his nation’s call to defend freedom and protect us.”
Cavner (shown, at right) enlisted in the Navy February 3, 2003
and graduated from boot camp at Recruit Training command Great
Lakes, Ill. in April 2003. In July 2004, Cavner completed Basic
Underwater Demolition/SEAL and SEAL Qualification training
in Coronado, with class 247. He has served with West Coast-based
SEAL units since August 2004.
Cavner is survived by his parents, sister and two brothers. An
investigation is being conducted to determine the cause of the accident.
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Chapel rededicated to Marine who
took enemy fire for Navy chaplain
by Sgt. Christopher Duncan
CAMP PENDLETON - The
Caruso Chapel was rededicated
to Sgt. Matthew Caruso, at the
School of Infantry-West, here,
June 23.
the sacrifice he husband made in
service to the country.
“It’s terrific to be here this
time since I missed the first one,”
said Smith. Smith was unable to
travel due to pregnancy during
the chapel’s initial dedication.
“The ceremony was stirring and
it’s such an honor to be here.
My husband made a tremendous
sacrifice.”
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The chapel was initially dedicated to Caruso in 1953 and he
was awarded the Silver Star Medal in 1950 for shielding Connie
Griffin, a chaplain then assigned
to the 7th Marine Division (reinforced), from enemy fire with
his body during an ambush in the
Korean War, Dec. 6, 1950.
Kidd holds change
of command at sea
Caruso’s brother and the son,
whom he never had the opportunity to meet, stood before a
congregation of more than 100
Marines, sailors and civilian
friends and family members to
share fond memories and words
of appreciation.
Elizabeth Smith weeps as she listens to her son, Daniel Caruso, share his warm feelings about his father,
Sgt. Matthew Caruso, with a congregation of more
than 100 Marines, sailors and civilian friends and
family during the rededication of the Caruso Chapel.
Marine Corps photo
“My earliest childhood memory was that flag draped casket,
and I remember my mother
holding me and crying,” said
Daniel Caruso, a retired Marine
aviator, while holding up his
father’s Silver Star Medal which
was pinned on Daniel during a
ceremony when he was 4 months
old. “I don’t remember a thing
before that, and if he were here
today I would tell my father that
Caruso’s brother John wept
while recalling the loss he and his
family felt when hearing the news
of Matthew’s passing.
‘I wish I could have had you in
mine and mom’s [lives], but you
found a higher calling and I’m
proud of you.’”
“I remember receiving the telegram and watching my father turn
pale as he read it,” said Matthew
as his eyes welled with tears. “I
was on the burial detail, escorting
him home, and a woman who was
on the train stopped and said to
me, ‘Did you know the Marine
that was killed?’. I said, ‘Yes,
ma’am. He was my brother.’”
Caruso is survived by his wife,
Elizabeth Smith, who shared her
gratefulness to the Navy and
Marine Corps for the great appreciation they have shown for
by MC Declan Barnes
SOUTH CHINA SEA - A
time-honored change of command ceremony was held aboard
USS Kidd while underway June
25.
Flag officer assignment
Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Jonathan W. Greenert announced June 20 that Capt.
James W. Kilby, selected for the rank of rear admiral (lower
half), will be assigned as commander, Navy Surface Warfare
Development Command, San Diego.
Kilby is currently serving as deputy for ballistic missile
defense, Aegis, Destroyers and Future Surface Combatants,
N96F, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Washington,
District of Columbia.
Nimitz to move to Bremerton in 2015
USS NIMITZ, At Sea - Aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) will
move to Bremerton, Washington, in 2015 for 16 months to conduct
a scheduled large-scale maintenance period.
Nimitz, currently homeported in Everett, Washington, will relocate to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton for planned
incremental maintenance.
The Navy is working to ensure that the relocation of the aircraft
carrier doesn’t interfere with the provision of positive, career
enhancing opportunities for the ship’s assigned Sailors and their
families.
Cmdr. Thomas Zerr assumed
command of Kidd from Cmdr.
Gabriel Varela, marking the end
of three years as executive and
commanding officer for Varela.
Navy Personnel Command will release guidance to the aircraft
carrier that will specifically address how the transition will influence permanent change of station moves, housing allowances,
detailing, exceptional family members, and other personnel-related
concerns.
“It’s extremely bitter-sweet that I
leave behind the greatest crew I’ve
ever had the privilege to serve with,”
said Varela. “Kidd has performed
magnificently over the past three
years that I’ve had the honor to be
assigned to her, and you all have
done everything that your country
and I have asked of you.”
The Navy is making every effort to avoid unnecessary permanent
change of station moves for Sailors and their families due to the
relocation of the aircraft carrier. The Navy’s goal is to minimize the
impact the ship’s relocations will have on personnel.
Nimitz, serving as the flagship for Carrier Strike Group 11, returned to Everett in December 2013 after completing a nine-month
Western Pacific deployment to the U.S. 5th, 6th and 7th areas of
responsibility.
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USS SAN DIEGO (June 16, 2014) - A crew chief with Marine Medium Tiltrotor
Squadron 163 (Reinforced), 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, provides security
with an M240G medium machine gun on an UH-1Y Super Huey in support of
a visit board search and seizure exercise conducted during Certification Exercise (CERTEX). The 11th MEU and Amphibious Squadron 5 team conducts CERTEX
to hone mission-essential tasks, execute specified MEU and Amphibious Ready
Group operations, and certify the foundation of a cohesive warfighting team for
exercises and operations they may encounter in their upcoming deployment. Marine Corps photo by Gunnery Sgt. Rome M. Lazarus
PACIFIC OCEAN (June
22, 2014) - USS Sampson
(DDG 102) fires its MK 45
5-inch gun during a livefire exercise. Sampson is
en route to Hawaii for
Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2014. Twenty-three
nations, more than 40
ships and submarines,
more than 200 aircraft
and 25,000 personnel
are participating in the
biennial RIMPAC exercise
now to Aug. 1. Navy photo by MC3 Conor Minto
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SAN DIEGO (June 20,
2014) - The commander
of Naval Medical Center San Diego, Rear
Adm. Bruce Gillingham,
awards Lt. Evan Butlin,
of NMCSD Department of
Medical Services, with the
command ‘Good Catch
Award’ for attention to
detail, follow-up and situational awareness. The
award recognizes individuals at NMCSD that go
beyond the call of duty in
the service of others and
patients. Navy photo by
MC2(SW/AW) Sean P. Lenahan
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SAN DIEGO (June 19, 2014)
– Naval Medical Center San
Diego Bioskills & Simulation
Training Center Director of Operations, Eduardo R. Medina,
discusses training techniques in
the Medical and Surgical Simulation Center to members of Navy
Recruiting District’s Phoenix and
Minneapolis during a tour of the
hospital. Navy photo by MC3 Justin W. Galvin
HSC-23 embarks on landmark deployment in 4th Fleet
USS MCCLUSKY - For the
“Wildcards” of Helicopter Sea
Combat Squadron (HSC) 23,
Detachment 3, currently stationed on board USS McClusky
(FFG 41), their departure on
April 10 was to be one for the
history books.
This landmark Counter-Transnational Organized Crime (CTOC) deployment in support of
Operation Martillio - in which
the detachment is tasked to fight
illegal drug trafficking - is a first
ever for the HSC community.
A short-fused requirement,
the Wildcards’ maintainers and
aircrew worked around-theclock for six solid weeks to train
and complete necessary mission
qualifications in their MH-60S
“Knighthawk” helicopters to
prepare for the detachment.
As a joint, inter-service evolution with the Coast Guard’s
Helicopter Interdiction Tactical
Squadron (HITRON) and the
Navy’s HSM and HSC Pacific
Fleet Weapons Schools, pilots
and aircrew from all three commands were on hand to instruct
the Wildcards in the Airborne
Use of Force (AUF) mission.
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“We are bringing a new capability to the Navy. Our crews
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day but at night. Only one other
Navy unit, a reserve unit, is
so trained. We’re taking the
smugglers by surprise.” said
Cmdr. Jennifer Wilderman, the
squadron’s commanding officer.
“We’re very happy to lead the
fleet in this advancement, support U.S. Southern Command
in this critically important operation, and help fight the influx of
illegal drugs into our nation.”
According to an article published in 2004 by Lt. Craig
Neubecker, a plank-owner of
HITRON, on the history of the
command’s initial development,
“In 1998, the Coast Guard estimated that it was stopping less
than ten percent of the drugs
entering the U.S.via the sea.”
In response to this alarming statistic, the Coast Guard
decided to form HITRON to
“counter the go-fast threat.” As
a result, there was a conspicuous
and nearly immediate increase
in interdiction rates. To further
expand HITRON’s new-found
success, the Coast Guard and
the Navy initiated several joint
efforts to make Coast Guard
aircraft more shipboard compatible. In 2006, the Navy began
utilizing the SH-60B “Seahawk”
aircraft - flying off of Navy
frigates - to support the joint
operations.
“It’s fantastic to have the
opportunity to work with the
Wildcards of Det 3” said Cmdr.
Ann McCann, the McClusky’s
commanding officer. “Their
unique capabilities, especially
in airborne use of force, will
be a game-changer for Frigate
and MH-60 operations in this
important mission. I’m excited
to see what we can accomplish
together.”
Future operations are likely
to shift to other platforms as
the Seahawks and the Oliver
Hazard Perry-class frigates reach
their respective retirement ages.
Newer weapons systems such as
the MH-60S, the MH-60R, and
the littoral combat ships (LCS)
will be tasked to fill the gap left
behind by the aging platforms.
Naval Aviation will continue
to be a predominant force in
preventing the flow of illicit
narcotics across U.S. borders.
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SAN DIEGO - The Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group
(ARG) and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) returned to
San Diego, June 23, after completing a near two week Certification
Exercise (CERTEX) in preparation for a scheduled deployment.
CERTEX is a comprehensive, complex training evolution that
combines the Navy and Marine Corps maritime and sea-to-shore
capabilities challenging Sailors and Marines to carry out a variety
of operations that mirror real-life scenarios.
“A successful CERTEX provides
us with the ability to say that
we are ready to answer our
nation’s call,” said Capt. Victor Cooper, the commodore
of the ARG and commander
of Amphibious Squadron
(COMPHIBRON) 5. “It certifies that all of the vastly
different components that
make up our team can come
together and form a stronger
and more complete unit to
accomplish any task within our
scope of capabilities.”
Operations included various amphibious operations and
ship-to-shore movements, combat rubber raiding craft drills,
day and night flight operations, mass casualty drills, damage
control preparations, communication emission exercises, weapons familiarization training and visit, board, search and seizure
(VBSS) exercises.
“The Sailors and Marines with the ARG and the 11th MEU have
done a fantastic job getting us to this point and are nothing short
of impressive,” said Cooper. “Their devotion to duty and ability
to overcome any obstacles are truly inspirational and provide
the nation with a level of competency and motivation that I am
proud to be a part of.”
The Makin Island ARG includes USS Makin Island (LHD
8), USS San Diego (LPD 22), and USS Comstock (LSD 45).
The ARG departed its homeport in San Diego, June 10, to kick
off CERTEX, the last stage of work-ups before their upcoming
deployment.
Now that the exercise is completed and the ARG has evaluated
mission readiness as a unit, many Sailors and Marines are confident in their ability to respond and react to the nation’s needs.
Arts & Entertainment
4th of July
celebrations abound
ego.org.
San Diego Bay: July 4 9pm. Fireworks presented by
the Port of San Diego. Display
from barges placed strategically around the bay off Shelter
Island, Harbor Island, North
Embarcadero and Chula Vista.
www.thebigbagy.com or www.
portofsandiego.org
San Diego Embarcadero
Marina Park South: 7/27/4 - Summer Pops presents
“Star Spangled Pops” with
Marvin Hamlisch. Classical and
patriotic music synchronized
with fireworks at 9pm. www.
sandiegosymphony.com
San Marcos: July 4 - Fireworks show and entertainment
at Bradley Park, Rancho Santa
Fe Road and Linda Vista Drive.
Activities begin at 6pm and
fireworks display at 9pm. www.
san-marcos.net.
Santee: July 4 Town Center
Community Park East. Carnival
rides, games, live music. www.
ci.santee.ca.us.
SeaWorld: Experience the
Sky Blast fireworks celebration
“Into the Blue” with music and
choreographed blasts that will
light up the summer night.
Fireworks begin at 9:30pm.
(800) 25-SHAMU www.seaworld.com
Temecula: July 4 - Star
Spangled 4th of July Parade &
Extravaganza, 2-10pm. Regan
Sports Park at 30875 Rancho Vista Road, 92592. www.
cityoftemecula.org
Vista: July 4 - Red, White,
& Boom Independence Day
Celebration, 9pm. Moonlight
Amphitheatre in Brengle Terrace Park, 1200 Vale Terrace
Drive. (760) 726-1340 ext.
1571. www.cityofvista.com
Now through Labor Day, September 1st, 2014
The San Diego Botanic Garden
is proud to participate in the Blue
Star Museum program, offering free admission to all active
duty, National Guard and Reserve
members of the U.S. military and
their families (card carrier plus
5 immediate family members)
from May 1st through Labor Day,
September 1st, 2014.
Thanks to the generous support
of a Garden member, the San Diego Botanic Garden is able to participate in the Blue Star Museum
program, a partnership among the
National Endowment for the Arts,
Blue Star Families, Joining Forces,
MetLife Foundation and museums
across the country.
Military days of
observance in June
Month of June: PTSD Awareness Month
June 6 D-Day Invasion
Anniv.
June 14 US Flag Day
June 14 U.S. Army Birthday
June 23 U.S. Coast Guard
Aux. Birthday
June 28 Operation Red
Wings Observance
PTSD: The wounds
you can’t see
Simply show one of the following active military I.D. cards at
admissions: • Army • Navy • Air
Force • Marines • Coast Guard •
National Guard and Reserve.
Visit our website for more information: http://www.sdbgarden.
org/events.htm
San Diego Botanic Garden is an
oasis nestled in Encinitas in San
Diego County. Visitors enjoy restful vistas, flowering trees, majestic
palms, and the nation’s largest
bamboo collection. The Garden
is on 37 acres and consists of four
miles of garden trails throughout 29 uniquely themed gardens
including: Hamilton Children’s
Garden, Mexican Garden, Tropical
Rain Forest, and Mediterranean
Garden.
‘Benefit concert’ in support of military & veterans
“A Tribute to the Veterans
of the Greatest Generation &
Today’s Heroes” is slated forSunday, June 29 at The Saban
Theatre • 8440 Wilshire Blvd.,
Beverly Hills. The concert will
feature The Pointer Sisters.
Schedule
4 p.m. - VIP Red, White &
Blue Carpet Reception & Dinner
- $150.00
• Meet military heroes, film,
sports & music celebrities
• Price includes: buffet, two
drinks and dessert
5:30 p.m. - Opening Ceremony & Military/Veteran Tribute,
with Special Celebrity Guests
8 p.m. - The Pointer Sisters
with Opening set by “Sayed
Sabrina”
Fundraising
Ticket Price – Balcony: $58.00
/ Mezzanine: $58.00 / Orchestra:
$68.00 + fees
Your tickets will be available
at will call – theater box office
RAFFLE – $20.00 each or 3
for $50.00
Grand Prize: 2014 Kia Soren-
to
2nd Prize: 7 day Hawaiian
Trip for Two including airfare
& hotel
3rd Prize: 7 day Alaskan
Cruise for Two
Benefiting
NSW Navy Seals Family
Foundation GI Film Festival
WLA Veterans Home Support
Foundation Jewish War Veterans
Dept. of CA
Tickets are on sale at http://
vetsbenefitconcert.eventbrite.
com Benefiting organizations
have 501(c)(3) tax exempt status
For more information please
contact: Benefit Office @ 213765-9033 or email: [email protected]
SUMMER MILITARY SPECIAL
U.S. Military Personnel & Families
Admitted FREE to San Diego Botanic Garden
Now through Labor Day, September 1, 2014. Simply show your active duty
military ID card at admissions. You and 5 immediate family members get in free!
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Day. Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder can be terrifying for
the person suffering from it
as well as for family members who may not recognize
the symptoms or understand
the nature of it.
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(Event dates and times are
subject to change. Please verify
before going.)
Oceanside: June 28 - Independence Day Parade on Coast
Hwy from Wisconsin Ave to
Center Civic Drive, 10am. (760)
754-4512 www.oceansideparade.com.
Oceanside: July 3, 6-10pm
- Firework Show Celebration at
Rancho Del Oro in Oceanside
9:15pm www.visitoceanside.
org
Camp Pendleton: July 4
- 4th of July Beach Bash and
fireworks. Vendors and live entertainment all day. Fireworks
show starts after dusk. www.
mccscp.com
Carlsbad-Park Hyatt Resort Aviara July 4 - 4th of
July Fireworks Show. Locals
and residents gather on the
Aviara golf course to watch
a magnificent display. www.
parkaviara.hyatt.com.
Carlsbad-La Costa Resort
and Spa: July 4 - Fireworks
display (for hotel guests and
registered members only).
www.lacosta.com.
Coronado: July 4 - Independence Day Parade on Orange
Avenue at 10am. Festivities all
day at Spreckles Park: Art in the
Park all day and free concert at
4:30pm. Fireworks show starts
at 9pm. (619) 437-8788 www.
coronadovisitorscenter.com,
Del Mar Fairgrounds July
4 - San Diego County Fair at
Del Mar Fairgrounds. Fireworks display begins approx.
at 9:30pm followed by concert
by America and the Navy Band
Southwest. (858) 793-5555
www.sdfair.com
Escondido: July 4 - Independence Day Celebration in
Grape Day Park with fireworks
display. 130 Woodward Avenue, Escondido, 92025. www.
ci.escondido.ca.us
Imperial Beach Pier: July
4 9pm fireworks off the end
of the pier. www.bigbayboom.
com.
Julian: July 4 4th of July
Parade in the small town of
Julian, nestled in San Diego’s
apple country. www.julianca.
com www.julianparade.com
La Jolla Cove: July 4 9pm
www.lajolla.com
Legoland: July 4 - “Red,
White and Boom” Fireworks
show begins approx. at 8:30pm
and is choreographed to a
spirited American music tribute. (877) LEGOLAND www.
legoland.com.
Mission Bay Park: July
4 - Fireworks at dusk. www.
sandiego.gov
Poway: July 4 - Old Fashioned Fourth at Old Poway
Park. Fireworks from Poway
High School begin approximately 9pm. www.poway.
org/oldpowaypark
Ocean Beach: July 4 9pm
fireworks display from the pier.
www.oceanbeachsandiego.
com
Old Town: July 4 from
11am to 4pm. Parade, crafts
and activities, concert and food
specialties. www.oldtownsandi-
Free admission for military families at San Diego Botanic Garden
Variety: ‘Breaking Bad’ star Giancarlo Esposito on a career ‘just beginning’
by Jenelle Riley
Giancarlo Esposito recently
realized a lifelong dream: meeting Sidney Poitier. The actors
crossed paths at a post-Oscars
party, where Esposito had to work
up the nerve to approach his idol.
“I’m half Italian and half AfricanAmerican and my dream was
always to be a communicator and
an artist,” says Esposito. “When I
came to this place called America,
I was regarded as a black man, not
a human being or an Italian. But
his performances were always
without color, even if they dealt
with color. He had such dignity
and compassion and charisma.”
Esposito says seeing an actor
like Poitier opened his eyes to
possibilities for himself. “Some
of us are put in a box or we put
ourselves in a box and we keep
repeating ourselves because we
like to work. Sidney was an
original every time,” he says.
“And I was finally able to tell him
that he inspired me to cultivate a
sound spirit in what is not a level
platform I play on in the motion
picture industry.”
Though he turned 56 last week
and has been a professional performer since age 8, Esposito says
he hardly considers himself a
veteran. “I feel like I’m just beginning,” he says with a laugh.
Though he has a long stage and
film career, he is being recognized
in the television category, as the
medium has been very good to
him of late - he’s starring on season two of NBC’s “Revolution” as
insurance adjuster turned militia
leader Tom Neville.
But it was his role as Gustavo
“Gus” Fring on the AMC hit
“Breaking Bad” that catapulted
him from “that guy” character actor to a force to be reckoned with.
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Gus started in season two of the
show as a seemingly gentle soul
using a fast-food joint to front his
drug empire. By the end of season
four, he had gone down as one of
the most terrifying, yet complex,
bad guys to ever grace the small
screen.
Esposito does not downplay
the effect “Breaking Bad” had on
his career, referring to the show
as “bringing me back from the
dead.” Point out he has always
worked regularly as an actor, he
elaborates, “Things were dry and
I worried I wouldn’t be able to
support my family. But the real
problem I should have recognized
was that I wouldn’t be able to support my spirit. I still get this great
joy from delivering something real
and honest and truthful in helping
to tell a story. There’s just nothing
like it in my life.”
Esposito was born in Denmark
to an African-American mother, a
nightclub singer who once shared
billing with Josephine Baker, and
an Italian father, a stage carpenter.
The family moved to New York
when he was 6, and by 8, Esposito
was into voiceover work. Also at
the age of 8, he landed his first role
in a Broadway show, the musical
“Maggie Flynn.”
Many stage productions followed, and at 17, he auditioned
for the movie “Taps.” Casting
director Shirley Rich kindly
informed him that he needed to
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learn to act for the camera. He
took her advice, enrolling at Elizabeth Seton College and spending a year at the Actors Institute in
New York. After winning his first
of two Obie Awards for Charles
Fuller’s 1980 play “Zooman and
the Sign,” he booked his first film
role. The movie was none other
than “Taps,” which still hadn’t
been made since his audition five
years earlier.
Bad,” he admits many offers to
play villains came his way, most
of which he turned down.
He often played men on one
side of the law: there were cops
(“The Usual Suspects,” “Homicide: Life on the Street”) and
drug dealers (“Fresh,” “King of
New York”). After “Breaking
While he awaits word on another season of “Revolution,”
Esposito is pursuing a second
passion: directing. He made his
feature debut with 2008’s “Gospel Hill,” about the murder of
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Cagney in ‘White Heat’ and realizing you could love a villain if
he’s played in a way where you
can relate to him,” Esposito notes.
“That’s what I tried to do with
Gus. And I saw some of those
features in Tom in ‘Revolution’
that also appealed to me.”
a civil-rights activist. And he is
“deeply ensconced” in a movie
he hopes to shoot by the end of
the summer, “John Brown: Patriotic Treason,” which will star Ed
Harris as the abolitionist. Based
on Evan Carton’s 2006 book
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and the Soul of America,” Esposito will also star as Frederick
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FFSC is here for you this July with workshops and advice
Happy Fourth of July from
Fleet and Family Support Center.
The month of July celebrates the
American spirit, which is alive and
well in our military families.
July is also a time of transition
for many military families. If you
have just arrived in San Diego,
welcome to America’s Finest City.
If you are PCSing to a new duty
station, FFSC can help with planning your CONUS or OCONUS
move. With transitioning, many
spouses are looking for new employment, as well.
FFSC can help you prepare
for a job search with many of the
workshops we offer.
Be sure to check out our highlighted workshops in this month’s
e-newsletter, as well all the other
great programs available in our
quarterly programs and workshops
schedule.
As always, should you have
any suggestions as to how we can
improve the e-newsletter please
let us know.
FFSC Team
Fleet & Family Support Centers (FFSC) are located at Naval
Base San Diego (NBSD), Naval
Base Coronado (NBC), Naval
Base Point Loma (NBPL), and
in the following housing areas:
Murphy Canyon (MCB), Village
of Serra Mesa (VSM), Bayview
Hills (BVH), and Gateway Village
(GVB) and in Santee!
We offer great services, programs and workshops (free to
all active and reserve military,
retirees, and family members).
Make the Fleet & Family Support
Center your one-stop shop for all
of your quality of life needs! All
services are free and confidential.
Services include:
* Family and Personal Enrichment
* Exceptional Family Member
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* Internet Safety and Your Child
* Career Services
* Resume Writing
* Individual, Marital, Child, Crisis
Counseling and Support Groups,
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Continental United States (CONUS) by ensuring you have the
latest information on your next
duty station, financial entitlements,
and secrets of reducing moving
stress. July 1, 2-3:30 PM, FFSC
Santee Branch 8120 Arlette Street
Santee, CA 92071
Please call our 24-hour toll-free
number 1.866.923.6478 to schedule a one-on-one appointment or
attend a workshop.
Moving can be stressful on a
family. Remember, FFSC offers
counseling services for individual, child, couple, and families that
is private and confidential. Often,
just knowing an experienced professional is listening to you can
provide a great feeling of relief.
That relief can lead to productive
problem solving. Counselors are
available to help with such issues
as adjusting to military life, relationship challenges, grief & loss,
parenting skills, and much more.
Call 866-923-6478 to schedule an
appointment.
Connect with FFSC virtually
as well. Please visit us at www.
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www.facebook.com/ffscsd. Also,
check out our videos on our YouTube channel http://www.youtube.
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BIG BAY BOOM! July 4, 9
PM Locations around Mission
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over San Diego Bay. For more
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SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY
MILITARY FAMILY CONCERT July 5, 11AM-2PM Embarcadero Marina Park South 206
Marina Park Way San Diego, CA
92101 The San Diego Symphony
is proud to offer you and your
family complimentary tickets
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ticket and event information, visit
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Noon to Dusk 10 Evergreen Ave.
Imperial Beach, CA 91932 The
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Festival will feature world-class
sandcastle sculptors creating some
of the best sand creations on the
West Coast as well as a community
parade, live music, children’s craft
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visit https://flyingleathernecks.
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COUNTRY From now until September 1, 2014, military families
can visit various museums across
the country free of charge. To
find participating museums, visit
http://arts.gov/national/blue-starmuseums
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* Naval Base San Diego
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Diego, CA 92136 619-556-7404
* Naval Base Coronado (NBC)
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Diego, CA 92135 619-545-6071
* Naval Base Point Loma
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And in the following
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* Village of Serra Mesa (VSM)
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Washington Redskins trademark revoked
(ABC News)
What’s going to happen to the
Washington Redskins now that the
U.S. Patent and Trademark office
said the team’s federal trademarks
will be canceled?
The government agency ruled
2-1, following a petition by five
Native Americans, today that the
team’s name is “disparaging of
Native Americans.”
revenue from a disparaging term
of slur,” Sen. Maria Cantwell (DWa.) told ESPN. “I find it very
unlikely that someone is going to
overrule the patent office on this.
This is a huge decision by a federal
agency.”
As a result, the team may have
a harder time protecting its name
and logo if other people use them
without permission on, say, sweatshirts and hats, the Associated
Press reported.
Cantwell, with Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid, authored a
letter signed by 50 Democratic
senators last month that encouraged a name change. Cantwell also
said that if the Redskins and the
league refuse to change the name,
there are many options available
for the Senate, including perhaps
ridding the NFL of its tax exempt
status.
Robert Tuchman, president of
sports and marketing firm Goviva,
called the decision “much bigger
than the Redskins.”
Lawyers, however, have differing opinions about whether your
local T-shirt company can now
print and sell Redskins gear.
“If they are forced to change
what does that mean for the Chicago Blackhawks and other teams
that are in the same boat?” he
said.
“This decision does not mean
that the Redskins trademark is
no longer enforceable, or that
third parties will now be able to
sell Redskins merchandise,” said
Monica Riva Talley, a trademark
attorney not involved in this dispute.
“This puts a big dent in their
business model of trying to gain
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Riva Talley said the team still
owns enforceable “common law”
trademark rights in the name based
on its many decades of use. Even
Riva Talley admits the decision
may have a domino-effect in the
dispute over the team’s name and
logo, which Native American
groups have called racist.
“What it may do is help sway
public opinion as to whether a
sports team, much less one located
in the nation’s capital, should use a
term found to disparage a segment
of the population,” she said.
From a brand value perspective,
Riva Talley said the Redskins
trademark may become less marketable if the public perception is
that the mark is disparaging.
An NFL spokesman declined
to comment.
Bob Raskopf, trademark attorney for the Washington Redskins,
said in a statement:
“We’ve seen this story before.
And just like last time [in 1967],
today’s ruling will have no effect
at all on the team’s ownership of
and right to use the Redskins name
and logo.”
SDSU announces 2014 football promotions schedule
The San Diego State athletic
department has announced the
2014 promotional and giveaway
schedule for the SDSU football
program’s six home games this
fall, as the Aztecs attempt to
win their second Mountain West
championship in three years and
play in a bowl game for a schoolrecord fifth straight season.
Leading the list of promotions
is the annual KGB SkyShow,
which will be held Homecoming
Weekend against non-conference opponent Idaho on Nov.
8 at Qualcomm Stadium. The
largest fireworks show in the
area, SkyShow annually attracts
one of the largest crowds of
the season, including last year
when 42,978 fans attended the
season opener against Eastern
Illinois. Game time is set for
3:30 p.m. PT, followed by the
KGB SkyShow.
Among the prized giveaways
in 2014 is the student t-shirt
giveaway for the season-opener
against Northern Arizona on
Aug. 30, which will include
the Welcome Week Student
Tailgate and carnival outside of
Qualcomm Stadium, and also
Memorial tribute to Tony Gwynn slated
SAN DIEGO - On behalf of the Gwynn family, the San Diego
Padres today announced that a free, public memorial tribute to Tony
Gwynn will be held on Thursday, June 26 at 7:19 p.m. at Petco Park.
Gates will open at 5:30 p.m. Fans may enter through the Home Plate
or Park Boulevard gates on Park Blvd., as well as the Gaslamp Gate
on 7th Ave. or the East Village gate on 10th Ave.
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The event will celebrate Tony’s legendary life, accomplishments,
and contributions to the Padres, to San Diego, and to the sport of baseball. It will feature special guests from throughout his lifetime. Free
parking will be provided in three locations: two surface lots along
Imperial Avenue (Parcel C lot and Tailgate lot) on the southeast side
of Petco Park, and the Padres Parkade garage (10th Ave at J St).
is proclaimed Youth Football
Day. In addition, the Aztecs’
game against MW foe UNLV
on Sept. 27 will have a blanket
giveaway and has been declared
Band Night.
SDSU’s Oct. 18 home matchup
against Hawai’i will be Family
Weekend and feature a carnival
outside of Qualcomm Stadium.
Meanwhile, the newest members of the Aztec Hall of Fame
class will be honored during the
home contest against Air Force
on Nov. 21, which will also be
Fleet Week.
A family pack of four tickets,
four hot dogs, four bags of chips
and four sodas will be available
for $72 in select areas for all
contests except the SkyShow
game against Idaho. Furthermore, season tickets are now
obtainable for purchase for as
low as $66 per seat.
Tickets may be purchased
online at GoAztecs.com, at
Qualcomm Stadium Window
“E” Monday through Friday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or by calling
(619) 283-7378 Monday through
Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All
orders have a $15 handling fee
regardless of the point of sale.
SkyShow View Level pre-sale
tickets for KGB listeners, Aztec
season-ticket holders and Aztec
Nation subscribers will begin
Friday, June 20 at 9 a.m.
San Diego State returns 12
starters and 40 letterwinners
from a team that finished 8-5
overall and 6-2 in MW play a
year ago, culminating with a
victory over Buffalo, 49-24, in
the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
With its bowl game appearance,
SDSU became one of only 29
teams in the nation, and one
of just five non-BCS, schools
to play in a bowl game in four
straight years.
Aztec Football Promotional Schedule:
Saturday, Aug. 30 vs. Northern Arizona, TBA
Student t-shirt giveaway/Welcome Week student
tailgate/carnival/Youth Football Day
Saturday, Sept. 27 vs. UNLV, TBA
Blanket giveaway/Band Night
Saturday, Oct. 18 vs. Hawai’i, 7:30 p.m. PT
Family Weekend/carnival
Saturday, Nov. 8 vs. Idaho, 3:30 p.m. PT
KGB SkyShow/Homecoming
Friday, Nov. 21 vs. Air Force, 6:30 p.m. PT
Hall of Fame/Fleet Week
Saturday, Nov. 29 vs. San Jose State, 12:30 p.m. PT
AutoMatters: Wheels, motorsports at the Fair
I joined the Mustang Club of
San Diego. Fortunately that club
also participates in the annual
car shows at the Fair. Yesterday
was that day.
Those of you who have been
reading AutoMatters over the
years already know that there
are car shows, motorsports and
other wheeled things to enjoy
at the San Diego County Fair.
The 2014 edition of the fair is
no exception. I am so excited to
share this with you as soon as
possible that instead of writing
the column that I’d intended
and prepared for today, I will go
through over 2,700 photos that
I took, edit a few and write this
for you in time for my deadline
tomorrow morning. This will be
a real challenge.
Each year I show a car in
the event they call “GREAT
WHEELS! The Car Shows at
the Fair.” At first I was showing
one of my succession of three
Mazda Miatas with the San
Diego Miata Club. Eventually
I sold my last MX-5 (Miata)
and special-ordered a beautiful
white, with brick red leather
interior, 2011 Mustang GT 5.0.
The Fair – superbly represented each year by Bob Meigs,
the car show’s master of ceremonies and event organizer,
takes a photo of each car – to be
mounted on a large foam-core
board, complete with the year’s
fair theme graphic, for presentation to us as we are about to leave
the show. This year the fair’s
theme is “The Fab Fair” “paying
tribute to the British Invasion
that revolutionized the music
industry 50 years ago.”
After we were guided to park
our cars in position in the car
show display areas just inside
a busy fair gate, we were free
to head off to enjoy a few hours
at the fair, hang out with friends
on folding chairs by our cars, or
both – as I did.
This day at the fair coincided
with day one of Motorsports
Week (“vrooom! Vrooom! We
start the engines”). Under a roof
that kept us shaded and cool, we
fully enjoyed the spectacle in the
Del Mar Arena.
There were two shows (I went
to both). First Jimmy Fitzpatrick
(founder of the “Fitz Army” and
Metal Mulisha athlete) and Destin Cantrell treated us to a world-
class freestyle motocross (FMX)
demo, in which they performed
incredible feats of skill and bravery. Speeding up to a tall, steep
ramp, they launched high in the
air, got off of their motorcycles,
performed seemingly impossible
acrobatics and then got back on
their motorcycles and landed
safely, every single time! You
can read more about freestyle
motocross at: www.FitzArmy.
com and www.metalmulisha.
com/events/.
Next up was Tuff Truck Racing – the insane main event.
“Tuff Truck racing is an exciting
off-road racing event consisting of modified trucks (and
sometimes stock trucks for fun)
going around a course filled
with different jumps, bumps
and turns.” This course was all
dirt, and there was plenty of it.
“Tuff Truck racing is a game of
survival!” The trucks were run
one at a time, with their laps
timed and an announcer calling
the action.
and awesome sport, visit www.
wgasmotorsports.com.
Over the next few days at the
fair there will also be a demolition derby (which I covered in
AutoMatters #284 last year),
beach buggy racing, antique car
races, Terracross championship
racing and monster trucks. If you
miss the motorsports fun at this
year’s fair, be sure to mark your
calendars for next year.
As always, please write to [email protected] with your
comments and suggestions.
Copyright © 2014 by Jan
Wagner – AutoMatters #338
2014 41st Annual San Diego
City of San Marcos Summer
Concerts in the Gardens features Skelpin: Irish/Spanish Fusion. Sat., June 28, 7:30pm at
Wood House Gardens in Woodland Park. (760) 744-9000. www.
san-marcos.net.
Monty Python’s Spamalot
at the Moonlight Amphitheater.
Through June 28, 8pm. www.
moonlightstage.com.
Scottish Highland Games &
Gathering of the Clans, Sat.Sun., June 28-29, 10am-5pm.
Scottish Country Dancing; Highland Dancing, Drum Major, Bagpipe & Drumming, Heavy Athletics, Sheep Dog Trials. Scottish
Food & Drink. Children’s Activities, Goods for sale. (No alcohol,
no dogs allowed). Brengle Terrace Park, 1200 Vale Terrace Dr.,
Vista. (760) 726-3691 or (619)
884-2940.
www.sdhighlandgames.org
Gourdstock 2014, Sat.-Sun.,
June 28-29, 9am-5pm. Free.
Fifth Annual Gourd Festival.
Carving, decorating, and embellishing gourds. Country farm setting, tree-filled park, farm animal
area. Vendors, demos, classes,
picnic area more! (760) 781-3311
or [email protected]. Bates Nut
Farm, 15954 Woods Valley Road,
Valley Center.
Spring Antique Engine &
Tractor Show, Sat.-Sun., June
28-29, 9am-4:30pm. Military
Free with photo ID. Antique
Equipment & Tractor Parade,
Threshing Demo, Weaving &
Spinning, Blacksmithing, N’
Scale Model Railroad. . Antique
Gas & Steam Engine Museum,
2040 N Santa Fe Ave., Vista.
(760) 941-1791 www.agsem.
com
Scottish Highland Games
& Gathering of the Clans
June 28 & 29
9am-5pm
Brengle Terrace Park
1200 Vale Terrace Dr.
Vista, CA 92084
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There will be an activity area for
children, and a beer garden for
adults. Concludes with fireworks.
Larson Athletic Field - San Ysidro,
455 Sycamore Rd. near the Cesar
Chavez Recreation Center. (619)
428-5200
Outrigger Iron Canoe Championships, Sat., June 28, 7am5pm. Outrigger Canoe Racing
is one of a few totally co-ed water sports. Club members from
California, US, and Canada will
compete. Hula dancers onshore.
Come and watch! West Mission Bay Park, Mariner’s Point,
Kai Elua Outrigger Canoe Club,
(858) 876-8382 www.kaieluaoutrigger.com
Summer Movies in the Park.
Sat., June 28, 7-9:30pm at Poway Community Park, 13094 Civic
Center Drive. www.poway.org.
Tour Nature, Sat., June 28,
8:30-10am. Free. Leisurely hike
amid the scenic landscapes and
historic grounds of Old Mission
Dam and get some fun facts as
your MTRP naturalist unwraps
secrets of nature. Meet at Campground Entry Station. Kumeyaay
Lake Campground, Two Father
Junípero Serra Trail, Santee.
Mass Creativity Day, Sat., June
28, 10a.m.-4p.m. Free. Make art,
share art, and discover what others are creating at this outdoor
arts festival. The New Children’s
Museum, 200 W. Island Ave.,
downtown San Diego.
Rummage Sale: Homeless
Treasures, Sat., June 28, 7am1pm. Free. Fourth annual citywide event has a huge assortment of items at bargain prices.
St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church,
8350 Lake Murray Boulevard,
San Carlos
That does not include all of the
trucks that broke their suspensions (mostly in the first show)
as they came crashing down
hard from one particularly huge,
nasty dirt jump. To find out more
about this insanely wonderful
Freestyle motocross
Kicking up the dirt.
Around Town
Gem Faire, Fri.-Sun., June 2729, Fri noon-6, Sat 10-6, Sun
10-5. $7. 100+ exhibitors. Fine
jewelry, gems, beads, crystals,
gold and silver, minerals, and
more. Classes/demos. Scottish
Rite Center, 1895 Camino del Rio
South, Mission Valley.
Carlsbad TGIF Concerts in
the Park. Fri., June 27, 6-8pm.
Stagecoach Park, 3420 Camino
de los Coches, Carlsbad. www.
carlsbadca.gov/arts.
Cruisin’ Grand. Fri., June 27,
5pm-9pm. Grand Avenue, Escondido. The #1 car cruise in the nation. www.cruisingrand.com.
Padres vs D-backs, Fri,-Sun.,
June 27-30. $10-$60. Fri-Sat
7:10, Sun 1:10pm. Reds in town
Mon.-Wed., June 30-July 2. MonTue 7:10, Wed 12:40pm. Petco
Park, 100 Park Blvd., East Village
downtown San Diego.
FIFA World Cup in Brazil,
through Sun., July 13.
Oceanside
Independence
Day Parade, Sat., June 28, 10
a.m.-noon. 100+ entries. Coast
Highway 101 from Wisconsin
Avenue to Civic Center Drive.
Downtown Oceanside, http://
oceansideparade.com/
35th Annual Ocean Beach
Street Fair & Chili Cook-off,
Sat., June 28, 10am-8pm. Free.
Beach festival with amateur chili
cook-off. Live entertainment,
an Artist Alley, vendor booths,
beachside beer garden, Children’s
area. Ocean Beach, Newport Avenue (4800-5000 Block & surrounding areas). (619) 224-4906
www.oceanbeachsandiego.com
San Ysidro Independence
Day Festival, Sat., June 28, 310pm. Free. Festival with music,
car show, food, game booths.
When I cover motorsports I
typically take a lot of photos
but they are mostly of racing. It
is only rarely that there is an ontrack coming-together, and it is
even rarer that I am in the place
at the track where I could see
that and potentially shoot it. The
Fab Fair’s “Tuff Truck Racing:
Open Class” was just about the
opposite. For example, in close
succession during the timed
runs of three trucks, the drivers
flipped their trucks over on a
turnaround on the track – right
in front of rows of screaming
fans, who can see everything.
I got photos of all of it, in case
you were wondering how I could
have possibly taken over 2,700
pictures in one day at the fair.
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6/26
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RENTALS HOUSES
CASA DE ORO/SPRING VALLEY – THIS IS
A MUST SEE COMPLEX TO APPRECIATE!
Upper level Lrg 1BR/1BA, granite counters in
kit/ba, fridge w/wtr & ice dispenser, upgraded
appls, grounds/assign prkg, tropical pool, luxury lndry room.**$200 OFF 1st Month’s Rent**
$945/mo + $800 dep. 9860 Dale Ave D-10.
Craigslist search for Oliver 619-715-5459
6/26
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CITY HEIGHTS – Remodeled 1BR/1BA loft
condo w/newer carpet, granite counters, fplc,
W/D, walk-in closets, balcony, gated building
w/covered prkg, $1150/mo. Craigslist search
for Jerry 619-977-1930
6/26
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CORONADO – Unique 3BR/2.5BA, stand
alone in the heart of the Village, walking distance to all, furnished/unfurnished, includes
W/D & garage, avail Mid-June. 912 E Ave. Call
Steve 619-302-0974
6/26
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CORONADO SHORES – Beautiful, unfurnished, remodeled 1BR/1BA, La Princessa
Tower w/bridge & bay views. At beach &
shops/restaurants. Amenities include pools/
gym. Long term only. Avail now. Owner 619805-6149
6/26
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EL CAJON – TRULY A MUST SEE! Custom
1BR/1BA in gated complex, ss appls, fridge,
stove, DW, built-in micro, double ss sink,
stacked W/D, laminate floors, cer tile in kit/BA,
upgraded light fixtures & ceiling fans, crown
molding, two tone custom paint, 1 assigned
prkg, comm pool & work out room, $975/mo +
$700 dep. **$200 OFF 1st Month’s Rent** 800
N. Mollison Ave #28 & #44. Craigslist search
for Oliver 619-715-5459
6/26
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FASHION VALLEY BLUFFS – 1BR/1BA, 3rd
floor unit, great location, nw crpt, 1 assigned
prkg, pool/jac, comm amenities, $1210/mo,
free wtr, cbl/HBO, no pets/smkg, move in
ready by July 1st. Agt Pam 619-296-9378
7/17
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IMPERIAL BEACH – 2 blocks to beach, 2BR/
2BA, 1200sf, 1 car gar, W/D, avail June 22,
238 Daisy Ave, $1900/mo. Call 619-341-2404
or 619-301-7200
6/26
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LA JOLLA OCEANFRONT – Luxury, pano
view, valet optional, gym, pool, spa, security,
steps to village & shopping, 2BR/2BA, $3950/
mo. 714-335-0138 no agts
7/3
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SAN MARCOS - **MOVE IN SPECIAL** $100
OFF 1ST Month’s Rent. Upstairs, end unit,
2BR/1BA, lam floors, cer tile, carpet in BR’s,
linen cabinets, all white appls, deck, hallway
mirror, ceiling fans, off-st prkg, carport, great
location, cls to all, $1295/mo + $900 dep.
**ONE OF A KIND UNIT! A MUST SEE!
**3435 Capalina Rd. Craigslist search for Oliver 619-715-5459
6/26
RENTALS COTTAGES
IMPERIAL BEACH – 4BR/2BA house for rent!
50% SPECIAL DISCOUNT! 3202 Veralee St.
Call 619-423-6070
8/14
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IMPERIAL BEACH – 3BR/2BA house for rent!
SPECIAL DISCOUNT!!!! 584 13th St. Call 619423-6070
8/14
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IMPERIAL BEACH – MOVE IN SPECIAL!!!
50% DISCOUNT! 3BR/1BA house. 514 Delaware St. Call 619-423-6070
8/14
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JAMUL – Country home w/wrap around
porch, 5BR/2.5BA, granite tops, SS appls,
park like setting. $2350/mo. 619-468-3514
7/10
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LA MESA – 3BR/2BA, 2000sf, million $$ view
to ocean! Fplc, office, fam/living rms, patio, lrg
rear yrd, recently remodeled $2695/mo w/lse.
Bill 619-823-1674
7/10
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NATIONAL CITY – 4BR/2BA, great location,
clean, on corner lot w/large yard, storage shed
included. $2050/mo. 619-750-1110
7/3
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PARADISE HILLS – Newly remodeled 4BR/
2BA, lrg fam room, 1715sf, 2 car gar, fplc,
well kept in a quiet neighborhood, close to all,
$2000/mo. Call Rose 619-863-3122 or Beth
619-292-2170
WE NEED RENTALS IN CORNADO
Long term and seasonal.
Premier Properties Management
619-429-4120
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7/3
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HORTON PARK/SAN DIEGO 92102 – Furnished 2BR, $1200/mo, utils + cbl included,
$1000 dep, **MILITARY DISCOUNT**, carpet, near bus stop, off Federal & Euclid. 619264-6437
6/26
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Conveniently located to your
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Beaches are 3 miles away. Local
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doorstep. We only have a limited
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opportunities.
9/11
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HORSE BOARDING CARLSBAD
$350/month
Western casual,
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corrals and provide a veterinarianrecommended diet twice daily.
760.840.0187
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25/mo Discount
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for active military!
CORONADO – Seasonal Rentals, call for
pricing and availability. Premier Property
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RENTALS STUDIOS
ESCONDIDO – Remodeled, AC/heat, W/D,
oven, fridge, micro, full bath, own entry, $800/
mo, includes all utilities. 858-842-2492
7/10
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POWAY - Remodeled, AC/heat, cbl, net,
oven, fridge, micro, full bath, own entry, $800/
mo, includes all utilities. 858-842-2492
7/10
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IMPERIAL BEACH – Beautifully upgraded
2BR/1.5BA, 1 block to Strand, 2 blks to Bay/
Bike Path, 7 blks to beach; granite, travertine,
stainless; new lighting, paint, lrg balcony, lrg 2
car gar, $1650/mo, yr lease, pets nego. 619423-1290
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COLLEGE AREA – 2BR/2BA, detached 2
car gar, near SDSU, refinished hardwood flrs,
fenced yrd, off st prkg. $1800/mo. 619-5340915
SELF HELP
6/26
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RENTALS TOWNHOUSES
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CLAIREMONT – 4BR/2BA, 2 car gar, new
flooring, fplc, view, grdnr, quiet, no pets/smkg,
$2250/mo. 858-271-0038
6/26
SAN DIEGO/SPRING VALLEY – WOW! ALL
UTILITIES INCLUDED! PRIVATE YARD FOR
THOSE WEEKEND BBQ’S! Clean 1BR/1BA,
$935/mo, tile throughout, new storage shed,
blinds & gas range, prvt yrd, off-st prkg, cls
to 125 & 54 frwy, nice, quiet, family neighborhood, sml pets considered, please do not text.
Photos avail on Craigslist. Call Cathy 619307-1758
6/26
RENTALS HOUSES
WWII VETERAN looking to rent a room.
Private entrance preferred. Quiet, tidy &
very honest person. Can only afford $400/
mo. Please call Harold 424-212-9670
ROOMS for RENT
6/26
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED! CASH PAID!
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LPS • BOOKS • COOL STUFF
2947 El Cajon Blvd
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1416 Garnet • Pacific Beach
858-272-7283
4879 Newport Ave. • Ocean Beach
619-222-5011
2$ Thrill • 447 Broadway • El Cajon
619-701-2274
For Large Quanities
Call Jeff 858-382-7396
Thrift Trader
CHULA VISTA - $575 furn master BR, prvt BA,
nr Southwestern College, no drugs/alcohol, M
pref. 619-507-9761
6/26
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EL CAJON – Large master BR in house, private bath, no smkg/drugs, F pref. $750/mo.
619-504-2140
6/26
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EL CAJON – New 3BR/2BA, furn home, granite, pool, prkg. No smkg/drugs/pets. $600/mo.
619-258-4277 Must see!
6/26
ATTENTION READER
Investigate before you invest!
Make an informed decision before
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NORMAL HEIGHTS – THIS IS A “MUST
SEE” ADORABLE 1BR/1BA COTTAGE,
side yard, new stove & new fridge in remodeled kitchen, new ceramic tile throughout, 1
assigned prkg, cat ok, $1150/mo + $850 dep,
month to month. **MOVE IN SPECIAL**
$200 OFF the 1st full Month’s Rent. Near
Adams Ave nightlife, Mission Valley & Downtown. 4581 Hawley Blvd. Craigslist search for
Oliver 619-715-5459
ROOMS for RENT WANTED
Please confirm concerts before
attending. NOTE: Some venues
are age 21+ only.
June
Jo Koy, Fri., June 27, 7:30 p.m.
World. Humphrey’s by the Bay,
box office 2241 Shelter Island
Dr., (619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Larry Hernandez, Fri., June
27, 7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del
Mar. (858) 755-1161.
10th Annual Gospel Fest:
Fred Hammond, Sat., June 28, 7
p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Johnny Mathis, Sat., June 28,
7:30 p.m. Pala Events Center,
11154 Hwy 76, Pala. (877) 9467252.
July
Steve Martin & Steep Canyon
Rangers, Tues., July 1, 7:30
p.m. Bluegrass. Humphrey’s by
the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577
or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
humphreysbythebay.com
Huey Lewis & the News,
Tues., July 1, 7 p.m. Del Mar
Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858) 7551161.
REO Speedwagon, Wed., July
2, 7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds,
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del
Mar. (858) 755-1161.
Gary Puckett & the Union
Gap, Thurs., July 3, 3 p.m. Del
Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy
Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858)
755-1161.
Matisyahu, Thurs, July
3, 7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858)
755-1161.
America, Fri., July 4,
7 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar. (858)
755-1161.
Grand Funk Railroad,
Sat., July 5, 6:30 p.m. Del
Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Ezequiel Pena, Sun., July 6, 7
p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar.
(858) 755-1161.
Kiss and Def Leppard, Sun.,
July 6, 7:30 p.m. Rock. Sleep
Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619)
671-3600.
Bob Weir & Ratdog, Sun., July
6, 7 p.m. Blues/rock. Humphrey’s
by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577
or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
humphreysbythebay.com
Cher with guest Cyndi Lauper, July 7, 7:30 p.m. STAPLES
Center, 1111 S. Figueroa Street,
Los Angeles, CA 90015. www.
staplescenter.com
Cher with guest Cyndi Lauper, Wed., July 9, 8 p.m. Honda
Center, 2695 E. Katella Ave.,
Anaheim. (714) 704-2400. www.
hondacenter.com
Cher, Fri., July 11, 7:30 p.m.
Valley View Casino Center (San
Diego Sports Arena), 3500 Sports
Arena Blvd., San Diego. (619)
224-4171.
Leah Turner
Concerts
Brad Paisley, Randy
Houser, Leah Turner,
Thur., July 10, 7 p.m. Sleep Train
Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619)
671-3600.
Ringo Starr & his All Starr
Band, Fri., July 11, 7:30 p.m.
Humphrey’s by the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS.
Wynonna, Sat., July 12, 8 p.m.
Pechanga Resort & Casino, 45000
Pechanga Pkwy, Temecula. (951)
693-1819.
Air Supply, Sat., June 7, 8 p.m.
Country. Pechanga Resort &
Casino, 45000 Pechanga Pkwy,
Temecula. (951) 693-1819.
Little River Band, Sun., July
13, 7 p.m. Pop. Sycuan Casino
Showcase Theatre, 5469 Casino
Way, El Cajon. (619) 445-6002.
Steely Dan, Sun., July 13, 7:30
p.m. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box
office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Ted Nugent with Pistol Day
Parade, Sun.-Mon., July 13-14,
8 p.m. The Grove of Anaheim,
2200 E. Katella Ave., Anaheim,
Orange County. (714) 712-2750.
www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com
Chris Isaak, Wed., July 16, 7:30
p.m. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box
office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Happy Together 30th Anniversary Tour (the Turtles,
CHuck Negron, Mark Farner,
Nitch Ryder & the Detroit
wheels and Gary Lewis & the
Playboys, Thur., July 17, 6:30
p.m. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box
office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Jesse Cook, Fri., July 18, 7:30
p.m. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box
office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Dru Hill with Silk and Shair,
Sat., July 19, 7:30 p.m. Pop/
world. Johnny Mathis, Sat., June
28, 7:30 p.m. Pala Events Center, 11154 Hwy 76, Pala. (877)
946-7252.
Reventon Super Estrella
2014, Sat., July 19, 5 p.m. STAPLES Center, 1111 S. Figueroa
Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015.
www.staplescenter.com
Jewel (solo acoustic), Sun., July
20, 7:30 p.m. Humphrey’s by
the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577
or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
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Trippin’ The Sixties, Sun., July
20, 7:30 p.m. $20. Rock. AMSDconcerts, 1370 Euclid Ave., San
Diego. (619) 303-8176.
Lady Gaga, Mon.-Tues., July
21-22, 8 p.m. STAPLES Center,
1111 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90015. www.staplescenter.com
Doobie Brothers, Tues., July
22, 7:30 p.m. Humphrey’s by
the Bay, box office 2241 Shelter Island Dr., (619) 224-3577
or Ticketmaster (619) 220-TIXS.
humphreysbythebay.com
Neighbourhood,
Danny
Brown, White Arrows, Tues.,
July 22, 7:30 p.m. $25-$39.50.
Rock. Open Air Theatre, 5500
Campanile Dr., San Diego. (619)
594-6947.
Lyle Lovett and His Large
Band, Wed., July 23, 8 p.m.
Humphrey’s by the Bay, box of-
fice 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Tori Amos, Thurs., July 24, 7:30
p.m. Humphrey’s by the Bay, box
office 2241 Shelter Island Dr.,
(619) 224-3577 or Ticketmaster
(619) 220-TIXS. humphreysbythebay.com
Jesus Christ Superstar, Thurs.,
July 24, 8 p.m. Valley View Casino Center (San Diego Sports
Arena), 3500 Sports Arena Blvd.,
San Diego. (619) 224-4171.
Slightly Stoopid, NOFX, Stephen Marley, Sat., July 26, 7:30
p.m. Reggae/ska, rock. Sleep
Train Amphitheatre, 2050 Entertainment Cir., Chula Vista. (619)
671-3600.
Boston, Sun., July 27, 8 p.m.
Rock. Pechanga Resort & Casino,
45000 Pechanga Pkwy, Temecula. (951) 693-1819.
Summer Fun on the 101:
Music Festival at Leucadia’s Roadside Park June 27-28
Summer Fun on the 101 celebrates the unique collaboration
of surf and music. This free concert series is set for Leucadia’s
Roadside Park on June 27-28. This is the fourth year of the
festival and it has grown in size, community participation, as
well as musical range. The event kicks off at 3 p.m. on Friday
with an art show at Ducky Waddle’s. Bands will play at 454
Tattoo, Lou’s Records and Ducky Waddle’s on Friday night.
At noon on Saturday bands will play at Leucadia Roadside
Park. There are activities for kids and adults including a beach
clean up from Moonlight to Beacon’s Beach. After dark watch
surf movies by local filmmakers Hayley Gordon and Korduroy.
tv. The Saturday event also includes a beer garden featuring
Firestone Brewery. For more information call (760) 436-2320
or visit www.summerfunonthe101.com
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