EDITORIAL
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We believe in giving credit when credit is due. In this case, we’d like
to give credit -- and wish a fond farewell -- to Shelli Smith, who for
the past three years served as director of the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum.
In addition to helping the museum grow into its quarters on the Rubin E.
Lee, Smith was instrumental in getting the HMS Bark Endeavour to throw
anchor in Newport Harbor in April. It gave locals an opportunity to see
what life on the high seas was like during the 18th century. It was a
wonderful exhibit -- one that brought a certain wonder and excitement to
the harbor.
The words may come a few months late. It’s like dropping that “thank you”
note to a friend for sharing a nice dinner -- it’s something you know you
should do, but you figure you’ll see him soon anyway.
The difference here is that we won’t be seeing Smith at the museum
anymore.
We learned of her departure last week. We were told she was asked to step
down, and little explanation followed. Museum officials simply said they
would like the museum to take a new, more exciting direction. They also
said they were confident Smith won’t have any problem finding a post at
another museum.
We applaud any attempt to continue improving the museum. And from the
little that officials have said of their plans, they do sound exciting --
more interaction, “more sounds.” They want a museum that will draw large
crowds and lots of money from donors.
“We’ve got to join the 21st century,” said Dave Grant, the museum board
president.
We understand that it takes a bold leader to blaze a new trail. We’re
sorry to see Smith go, but we wish the museum board luck in finding the
right person for the job.
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