City gets a room with an artistic view
Lolita Harper
City leaders have put their money where their motto is and
presented a $50,000 check to South Coast Repertory, furthering the
effort to become the city of the arts.
In one of her last official acts, former Mayor Linda Dixon
presented repertory officials with the check to bolster fund-raising
efforts in expanding the theater. In return for the city’s generous
contribution, the theater will name a classroom after its hometown:
The Costa Mesa room.
“I think this is a very big step for our community and the
council,” Dixon said. “This is going to go down in history, and there
will be a classroom there for all the young children to see that the
city of Costa Mesa contributed to the arts.”
Dixon, who trained at various professional arts academy in her
youth, always pushed for her council colleagues to see the importance
of the theater, visual art and music. Her push to endorse such a
large contribution did not come without serious council scrutiny.
When the item came before the council during budget discussions in
June, local leaders questioned the amount. Council members wanted
city recognition for the classroom without the high price tag.
Then-Councilwoman Karen Robinson suggested the amount be cut in
half and asked theater officials if the room could still be named for
the city in light of a decreased amount.
No, was the blunt answer from theater representatives, who said
they have a specific donation requirement for recognizing donors.
Council members were told the city would receive a plaque for the
discounted price.
Dixon urged her council members to approve the larger amount and
said the gift spoke loudly of the city’s resolve to create an arts
district in the South Coast area. An entire classroom named after the
city would be much more monumental than a mere plaque.
She won her argument and received majority approval from her
colleagues.
Dixon said she was thrilled to present South Coast Repertory with
the money last month and could not wait for budding young actors and
entertainers to hone their skills in the Costa Mesa room.
* LOLITA HARPER covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4275 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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