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A hot, grilled thank you
to the Commodores
Last Thursday night, the Commodores Club of the Newport Beach
Chamber of Commerce donated a portable firefighter’s barbecue grill
to the Newport Beach Fire Department in appreciation for their
dedication to the Newport Beach community. The funds for this effort
were from the community. Amounts ranged from $10 to $1,000 from
individuals, companies and community groups. No government funds were
used.
Manned by the firefighters, the 7-foot by 15-foot, tandem axel
grill will be used throughout the community for pancake breakfasts
and barbecues. It also will be available in an emergency to feed the
community in a crisis.
Overwhelmed by the donation, Chief Tim Riley said that this has
done so much for the moral of the men and woman of the fire
department. It shows that the community really cares.
Thanks go the Councilman Steve Bromberg for his constant support;
Rep. Chris Cox for the flag that flew over the Capitol on Sept. 11,
2002; the city of Newport Beach for its flag; impact graphics for
signs; Firestone for the donation of tires; Mag Masters, for wheel
polishing; Nikki’s Flags; Commodore Paul Salata for advancing funds
to make this project a reality; and the staff of the chamber.
My personal thanks go to those who dug into their pockets and
donated the funds and, of course, to the Commodores who totally
supported this project and guided it to its successful conclusion. It
also shows that the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce truly gives
back to the community.
LLOYD IKERD
Member, Commodores Club
Wendy Leece is deserving
of better press, and a vote
Daily Pilot columnist Joseph N. Bell is a strong liberal Democrat.
Newport-Mesa Unified School Board Trustee Wendy Leece is a strong
conservative Republican. Therefore, Bell’s recent “hit piece” on her
was not a surprise (“Election menu gives voters a clear choice,” Oct.
10). It also was not fair.
Bell often uses his column to promote viewpoints tainted with
extreme liberal leanings, but he crosses the line and abuses the
privileges of his profession by promoting his choice of candidate
while cleverly maligning the other.
I will vote for Leece because she is not a “rubber stamp” school
board member. Her years as a school trustee has proved she does her
homework on issues that are before the board, she carefully considers
each parent’s concern and Leece represents a conservative school
philosophy that was once prevalent in our nation’s history at a time
American’s educational successes were the envy of the world.
I hope voters agree that Leece is the more qualified for the
position.
JANICE LONG
Newport Beach
Voting help on school board election from Steve Smith
I’m inserting a copy of Steve Smith’s article, “4 questions for
school board candidates,” (Oct. 12) in my sample ballot for the Nov.
5 general election. Smith has assembled a number of “important
subjects ... from the trenches which” I shall consider before
arriving at a final vote.
May I suggest your voter/readers do the same?
LEFTERIS LAVRAKAS
Costa Mesa
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