A big breakfast at the senior center
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Lolita Harper
COSTA MESA -- The coffee was hot, the food was delicious, and although
the Costa Mesa Senior Center breakfast Thursday had a casual atmosphere,
the price tag was high: $22,000.
During the course of one meal, the senior center took large strides
toward its $100,000 fund-raising goal for the year and increased its
four-month total to more than $68,000, said Aviva Goelman, the center’s
director.
Goelman thanked the breakfast audience for its generosity. Among those
enjoying the early morning meal were Mayor Linda Dixon, Councilwoman
Libby Cowan, Councilman Chris Steel and honoree Sandra
Segerstrom-Daniels.
“Every little thing helps because it gives us one more program,”
Goelman said.
The director then called up a handful of senior center members to
accept the large donation: $10,000 from the Segerstrom family, $5,000
from American Automobile Assn., $5,000 from a private member and $1,100
from Angel’s Auto Spa. Smaller donations also helped move the center
toward its goal.
Segerstrom-Daniels has lived in Costa Mesa for 20 years and said she
was proud to support the senior center. Her witty humor and lighthearted
attitude brought smiles to the seniors who held the oversized check she
presented.
“You’re going to have to find a very big bank,” she teased.
On a serious note, Segerstrom-Daniels expressed her affinity for the
city and the center, and said she hopes to retire here herself someday.
Goelman said fund-raising efforts have struggled since Sept. 11 and
the general downturn of the economy last year. Times have been lean for
everybody, but the breakfast turnout gave her hope for the future.
“We will make our goal of $100,000 this year,” Goelman said.
Dixon, a senior center board member, reminded the audience of the
importance of supporting the city’s senior citizens.
“When my children were in school, I focused my attention on the school
board,” Dixon said. “But now that they are older, it’s time to give back
to the seniors.”
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