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NEW CENTER A HIT WITH ONE, NOT THE OTHER
I am responding to your [coverage of] the proposed arts and education
center (“Discussion on arts center inches forward,” Aug. 25). Wasn’t
there some thought of open space behind the library when it was proposed
to build senior housing there? It seemed to me that was a good idea. The
library is, after all, a public facility for the use of many different
age groups. And the housing was badly needed. The library is not an
elitist center for special interest groups.
A large public park that would be useful to all seems a much better use
of the land. How lovely for those donors who give many thousands of
dollars to have their names on a brass plaque, and for those other
so-called leaders who will have a large feather in their hat for
promoting a pyramid for the ages. This is not a library concern.
If someone wants to donate cash to improve our library -- increase staff,
buy books and hold open houses for the people in the community who use
the library -- well and good. Do not use my money to build someone’s
reputation.
PATTY LILLEGRAVEN
Balboa Island
I am calling about the library in Newport Beach and the proposed arts and
education center, which I feel is extremely important. I think it would
also bring the city a center that we have needed.
We in the area cannot meet on certain issues in one building. We were
turned away at the recent airport meeting because there was not enough
seating, and the library people would not open the doors on the side.
The need is very important, and so I would stress that.
GINNY KEMPLER
Corona del Mar
BUBBLE GUM PICTURE LEFT READER WITH BAD TASTE
That picture on the front of the Pilot today is disgusting (“Sticking to
their guns,” Aug. 23). It is bad enough having people all over chewing
gum in your face without you having to publish a photo like that.
It is a good thing I didn’t have a lot of lunch, or I would have lost it.
LYNN MERLES
Costa Mesa
IMPROVING ATHLETIC FACILITIES DESERVES SUPPORT
I am calling about the athletic facilities for the high schools, and I
just think it is amazing in this age of physical fitness and everyone
being so aware of how important exercise is that we would even hesitate
to go ahead and improve the athletic fields and pools for our kids
(“School board gives OK to spend for sketches of new sports facility,”
Aug. 26).
We are not just talking about people who are competing on teams. All of
the students are required to take at least two years of physical
education. And the fields are a disgrace -- they are so run-down. And the
community gets the benefit of the pools all summer.
The longer we wait on this kind of improvement and maintenance, the more
expensive it is going to cost. I think we need to go right ahead and take
care of it.
CHARMAINE LAURIE
Costa Mesa
WHERE’S ALL THAT LOTTERY MONEY GOING?
I have a question that has been puzzling me for quite a long time. I
thought the purpose of the California lottery was to help raise funds to
be used for the upkeep and the needs of our children’s schools. Instead
we see the schools in desperate need of funds for repairs and other such
needs -- books, etc.
We have these multimillion-dollar lottery prizes. Where are the profits
that are supposed to be coming from the lottery to help support our
schools’ needs? It just doesn’t make any sense to me. I thought this was
the whole purpose of beginning the state lottery. Weren’t these intended
to support the schools of our kids -- their needs, the upkeep, new
schools, books, supplies, whatever is needed for these schools? I thought
the lottery was to help our children and their education. Am I missing
something?
MARIE MARGARET
Newport CoastTHE WALL SHOULD STAY, BUT ADD SOME TREES
I’m for the wall just as it is (“Protective wall -- or safety hazard?”
Aug. 19). But I’d like to add a couple of trees for the crows -- young
crows like to fly out there.WALDEN COOPER
Costa Mesa
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