Mailbag - Dec. 6, 2001
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Habitat for Humanity idea could save cove
Your article said that state budget troubles will put off work on
Crystal Cove cottages till mid-2002 (“Plans for cove restoration
defended,” Nov 6). I’m sure it will probably be longer. This project is
probably not high-priority. But how about this.
With our renewed feeling of community and helping each other, I bet a
program like Habitat for Humanity could be worked out. The state could
pitch in to hire project managers (people like retired building
inspectors). Skilled workers and other volunteers could do the work for a
reward of free rent when the project was finished. A designated number of
hours of work could add up to an overnight for the workers’ families. I
understand there is a dedicated working committee in existence now. They
could handle the clerical work and other details.
MITZI SMITH
Newport Beach
Columnist could edit his wish list
As a teacher with 28 years of teaching kids, may I change Steve
Smith’s wish list to read four wishes (“A concerned father’s simple list
of wishes,” Saturday). “I want school boards everywhere to establish and
enforce a dress code for teachers and students.”
At Pacifica High, my professional home for the past 20 years, I don’t
see too many teachers dressed in “gangsta” or tramp clothes, so I wonder
what Smith intended by wanting only a dress code for teachers.
On the other hand, I see a lot of students who do. I am frankly
embarrassed by the low-cut tops, the slit skirts, the tight pants and the
jeans slung so low that underwear is the only thing covering someone’s
derriere. I have called parents at home to complain about their child’s
dress -- or lack of -- and have asked students to leave my classroom and
find something with which to cover up.
Never, ever, have I felt that way about a teacher. Most of the male
teachers at Pacific, especially the younger ones, wear shirts, ties and
slacks. The ladies all wear tastefully selected outfits. Fridays are
“dress-down” days for all the staff, since we enjoy wearing outfits that
show a lot of school spirit -- jeans and school sweatshirts, etc.
By amending Wish No. 4, Smith would also eliminate the need for Wish
No. 1. Then Smith and his daughter could go shopping together.
FLO MARTIN
Costa Mesa
Kudos to Pilot for Radio Hour review
Many thanks to the Daily Pilot for reinstating the critic’s reviews of
local playhouse productions (“‘Swing!’ struts its stuff at the Center,”
Saturday). My wife and I attended “The 1940s Radio Hour” performed by the
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on Friday night.
What a great evening of entertainment. This is a wonderfully
entertaining musical trip filled with nostalgic music and patriotic
spirit. Great performances abound. Your recent review was spot-on, and I
think the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse is a gem of a resource for our
community.
PATRICK AYRES
Costa Mesa
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