Rasner’s removal is good lesson It is...
Rasner’s removal is good lesson
It is most gratifying to have such an overwhelming vote for
dumping Bruce Rasner from the Festival of Arts board. Perhaps this
time the board will listen to what Lagunans are saying regarding the
moving or selling of the pageant.
But, I think, there’s another lesson to be learned. Lagunans do
not appreciate even the appearance of duplicity.
Rasner lives in Laguna Niguel. Yet he sent a campaign mailer in an
envelope using Kathleen Blackburn’s Three Arch Bay address. I don’t
know that this was a deliberate attempt to fool voters into thinking
that Rasner is a Laguna Beach resident. But the use of Kathleen
Blackburn’s address does leave that impression.
BONNIE HANO
Laguna Beach
Rasner endorsement rightfully ignored
Those concerned with protecting the Festival of the Arts and
Pageant of the Masters were flabbergasted that Bruce Rasner’s
re-election letter included endorsements from Laguna Beach
councilwomen Cheryl Kinsman and Elizabeth Pearson.
The election results were announced Nov. 12. David Young received
1,115 votes, Anita Mangels received 984 votes and Carolyn Reynolds
received 984 votes.
By contrast, Cheryl Kinsman and Elizabeth Pearson’s endorsed
candidate Bruce Rasner received 293 votes.
Instead of pursuing the goal of maximizing revenues, thankfully
members of the Festival of the Arts ignored these so-called leaders’
endorsement. By this overwhelming vote two new board members are
elected to support long-serving board member Young in preserving and
protecting the cultural heritage of Laguna Beach.
GENE FELDER
Laguna Beach
Remember the Fire Department
Laguna Beach is a fortunate city. We have so many groups doing so
much that we often forget to thank them for their efforts.
On Thursday, I attended a luncheon at the Hotel Laguna hosted by
the Laguna Beach Exchange Club to honor our Fire Department. Eric
Lether, who has been with the Laguna Beach Fire Department for three
years, received the award for firefighter of the year. John Luna,
with the department for more than 20 years, received the award for
reserve firefighter of the year. The next time you see one of our
local firefighters, tell them how much you value their work.
Another local group is in the planning process for the American
Cancer Society Laguna Beach Relay for Life to be held in June, 2004.
The event is being coordinated by Laguna residents Penny Svenson and
Michelle Struss. You can e-mail them at [email protected]. They need
volunteers now to help make the event a success.
If you or someone you love has been touched by cancer, go to the
group’s next meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 10 at Wells Fargo Bank
Downtown. You don’t need to call first, just go. How hard can it be?
It will make you feel good inside.
CHERYL KINSMAN
Laguna Beach
mayor pro-tem
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