MILLENNIUM MOMENT
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Hay Langenheim was a longtime civic leader in Newport-Mesa and former
executive secretary of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce.
He was responsible for securing the location of the chamber’s late-1960s
offices on Pacific Coast Highway and for developing the Western Sprint
Rowing Championships, a race of college crew teams that took place in
Newport Harbor. He was a commodore of the Balboa Power Squadron and the
Lido Isle Yacht Club.
Langenheim was educated at Yale University, where he became a friend of
Cole Porter’s. Later in life, Langenheim went on to become president of
the Orange County Philharmonic Society.
Although he spent virtually his entire career in business and civil
service, Langenheim, who died in 1973, was said to spice up his work days
by frequently breaking into song, something Porter surely would have
understood.
MILLENNIUM MOMENT celebrates the people who have made a major
contribution to the Newport-Mesa community during this century.
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