‘Every 15 Minutes’ was a team effort...
‘Every 15 Minutes’ was a team effort for worthy cause
On behalf of our family and all the families involved in the
outstanding program “Every 15 Minutes” put on at Newport Harbor High
School this month, we would like to say “thanks” to all who helped
put it together. If it saves just one person’s life or makes someone
take a second thought about a choice they are making, it was worth
everyone’s effort in putting on this awesome program.
A grant was provided to touch these young children’s lives like
you can’t believe; it was really hard to not think of it not being
real. Officer Martinez and Kera Kirby deserve a special thanks for
all their time and effort in organizing this event, as do the Newport
Beach Police Department and Fire Department; Hoag Hospital’s doctors,
nurses and staff; Pacific View; Judge Karen Robinson; and the Justice
Center. All of these people involved went beyond the call of duty to
make it seem so real. They do not have an easy job, and we should all
extend them a huge thanks for the job they do on a daily basis.
Marriott Hotel, El Ranchito, Plum’s Cafe, G & W Towing. California
Screen Print, Weastcoast Sound and Zeta Vision should also be thanked
for their generous support in putting on a first-class program. This
was a very emotional program and touched so many people. We were
lucky enough to be involved, and I know it has changed all our lives.
Our hearts go out to the parents who really have to go through an
event like this and their heartache, which lasts forever. Luckily, we
can kiss our son goodnight and tell him we love him.
GARY and SANDI HILL
Newport Beach
Enough is enough already at John Wayne Airport
Re: “Should John Wayne Airport welcome more airlines?” Thursday.
Of course we can’t stop the increase of flights and passengers
from John Wayne Airport, thanks to the inconsideration of our South
County residents and the political ambitions of a few, but do we
really need more airlines? My opinion is a capital no. Living
directly under the flight path of John Wayne Airport, I have
grudgingly come to accept the fact that it is necessary to wash down
my driveway, sidewalls and patio at least every week and also before
we have visitor. The fallout of aviation fuel is really a problem.
The deposits from the airplanes cause dirt-like streaks to newly
painted homes after a few months.
It is difficult enough for the “major” airlines to properly
maintain their equipment. What can we expect from those airlines that
have less maintenance capital?
The gate-sharing problem and flight ingress and egress will only
be increased by the increase of more airlines at John Wayne.
As for the noise level, isn’t it bad enough that you can tell the
time of day by the frequency of plane take-offs? I’d bet that one out
of every two planes exceeds that “maximum decibel” level regardless
of the intentions, good or bad, of the pilots.
The only real resolution is to have the new airlines land in South
Orange County, say near the house of Irvine’s mayor.
BOB VLICK
Newport Beach
No more airlines are needed at John Wayne
Absolutely, we should not welcome any more airlines at John Wayne.
The people out there didn’t deserve to have flights overhead. We
should close John Wayne and make a museum out of it, or maybe a train
station, something like that.
It goes right over schools; it is very dangerous. And there is no
reason we should have it when the others feel they shouldn’t have it.
We should use all the same excuses that they used for closing down
the John Wayne and moving everything inland.
IRENE MCKAY
Newport Beach
More options at John Wayne a good thing for consumers
I think [having two new airlines at John Wayne Airport is] a great
idea. These are both low-fare airlines. Obviously, the more airlines,
especially low-fare airlines, we have, the greater the competition
for customers and rates. In this day and age, I think it’s a great
idea.
Besides that, quite frankly, the question is rather unnecessary
because we have, fortunately, new flight gap restrictions. So the
number of airlines is really inconsequential to the number of lights.
In any event, bottom line, I think it’s a great idea.
ALLAN SILCOCK
Newport Beach
Without Omelette Parlor, forget his support
Here we go again. Another huge corporation doesn’t think it’s
getting enough money from a local Costa Mesa business, so out the
locals go and in comes another national fast-food chain or the like.
Today, it’s Vons that’s refusing to renew the lease for the Omelette
Parlor, a wonderful place to have breakfast with good food, great
atmosphere and cool people, because Vons wants to “upgrade” the
center and make it look like all of the other standardized,
homogenized, sterilized places that have gradually been replacing
Costa Mesa with Everytown.
Vons refused to respond to our concern, or even to the Daily
Pilot. I’m not going to shop at Vons any more, and I hope you won’t
either, so they get the message. Renew the Omelette Parlor lease, and
include the Omelette Parlor in any remodeling plans you have. Or
forget Costa Mesa’s business.
JIM TOLEDANO
Costa Mesa
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