Community Commentary -- Randy Seton
We’ve all enjoyed the fireworks the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort
displays every year and, this year, I thought, “no fireworks?” There goes
another event enjoyed by most of us for years (“Fourth of July fireworks
fizzle at Dunes,” May 11). The resort is up for sale and if the fireworks
show is a negative, then we really can’t blame them for not having
fireworks. After all, they do charge for the show and we get to see most
of it for free.
Fireworks are also very illegal in Newport Beach so citizens can’t
light ‘em off for the same reason that private property gets harmed, and
some folks and their pets get scared.
Just like on Sunday. A family having a wedding had some really
spectacular fireworks shot off from an offshore barge, and I and other
Balboa Island neighbors loved the free show (“Newport fireworks display
surprises residents,” Tuesday).
So here’s a twist: There are people that enjoyed the celebration, so
is there a “that was great” department to balance the “complaint
department?” It scared some folks because it was just before 10 p.m., but
it wasn’t the Taliban; it was good ol’ Americans just celebrating life.
What a concept.
Now, doesn’t that make you wonder who puts on the fireworks displays
in Huntington Beach and Laguna Beach? The cities? Maybe in light of Sept.
11, our city leaders will step up to the cause for freedom and the
American way, and put on a fireworks show we’ve never seen. If money is
an issue, I personally will donate $20 toward a city-sponsored “Americans
for Free America” Fourth of July show. I’m sure the residents of Newport
would really get behind a great Newport show.
We have two rebuilt piers, so those would be a great staging area for
a synchronized extravaganza, and there’s no boats to burn. Well, it’s a
thought and I’m sure you just don’t call a fireworks company in June and
say, “We’ve decided to put on a big show this Fourth of July. Can you do
it?”
Well, at least we can watch the Big Canyon show (maybe) and turn our
heads south to Three Arch Bay and Laguna to watch them celebrate
Independence Day for the greatest free country in the world.
Happy Fourth of July.
* RANDY SETON is a 41-year resident of Balboa Island.
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