City to preview new voting machine
Laguna Beach is one of eight cities in Orange County selected for
early voting in the March 2 election on the new eSlate electronic
voting machine.
“The new machine is a wonderful service to the county,” said City
Clerk Verna Rollinger.
Qualified voters can cast their ballots in the city clerk’s office
from 8 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, Feb.
3 to Feb. 20, except for Presidents Day, Feb. 16, when City Hall will
be closed. Votes also may be cast by absentee ballot or at
traditional polling places on election day.
Permanent absentee voters are not eligible to vote at City Hall.
The city clerk’s office has been rearranged to accommodate the
machinery and voters. The machine is a little bit larger than a
briefcase and sits on a collapsible stand. It is connected to a
laptop computer and to telephone lines that are also connected to the
Orange County Registrar’s office.
Rollinger and Deputy City Clerk Martha Anderson, a candidate in
the November city election to replace the retiring Rollinger,
attended a training session on the new voting machine. Linda Brown,
co-chair of the Laguna Beach unit of the League of Women Voters also
attended the training session. She has volunteered to assist in the
trial run of the machine.
This will be the first election in which the electronic eSlate
machine will be used instead of the old punch card ballots.
-- Barbara Diamond
Monday meetings with the mayor offered
Mayor Cheryl Kinsman will hold Mondays with the Mayor on the
Monday before each City Council meeting.
The time is an opportunity for Laguna residents to talk with the
mayor and share their ideas.
The meetings will be from 2 to 4 p.m. at City Hall, 505 Forest
Ave. Upcoming dates are Feb. 2 and 9 and March 1 and 15.
For a specific appointment, call Carol Bright at (949) 497-0308 or
just drop by.
Woman’s Club seeking artists
The Woman’s Club of Laguna Beach is accepting applications from
Laguna Beach women artists for the third annual art sale and auction.
The deadline to apply is Feb. 12.
Those interested should call (949) 494-0233. The art sale and
auction will be held March 20 and 21.
The exhibit space is free but limited. Exhibiting artists will be
asked to donate one piece for the art auction. Proceeds will benefit
the Children’s Art Instruction program and the Woman’s Club building
fund.
Canyon Conservancy to hold meeting
The Laguna Canyon Conservancy will hold its next meeting on Feb.
2. Topics for discussion are the city budget and the fire-safe,
water-wise garden.
Mayor Cheryl Kinsman will talk about the city budget and the
effect that decisions in Sacramento will have on city services.
Then, Renae Hinchey, general manager of the Laguna Beach County
Water District, will give a presentation on the fire-safe and
water-wise demonstration garden.
The Laguna Canyon Conservancy monthly dinner meetings are held at
Tivoli Terrace on the Festival grounds, 650 Laguna Canyon Road.
The no-host bar will open at 6 p.m., and dinner will be served at
about 6:45 p.m.
Dinner tickets for members are $10, $15 for nonmembers and may be
paid at the door with reservations. To reserve tickets, call Ed or
Kit Drollinger at (949) 494-6465.
The deadline to reserve is Jan. 31.
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