Mailbag - Oct. 14, 2000
East versus West at South Coast Plaza
Since changing the name of Crystal Court to South Coast Plaza the name
seems to get more and more burdensome. It is now often referred to as the
Crate & Barrel, Macy’s Home Store Wing, formerly Crystal Court.
May I suggest an easier one? West South Coast Plaza and East South
Coast Plaza.
NANCY WARRICK
Costa Mesa
Marian Bergeson ad is frustrating
Marian Bergeson’s misleading and ill-informed ad in the Daily Pilot is
extremely frustrating and anger provoking. Thanks to Jean Watt and Evelyn
Hart for coming forward and exposing Marian Bergeson for “not telling the
truth.” With Marian Bergeson’s background in public education, one would
wonder and question her homework.
Thank you Jean Watt and Evelyn Hart for clarifying the truth about
Measure S, money well-spent.
PAT GREENBAUM
Newport Beach
Crows do not deserve death sentence they’ve been given
I just finished reading the article regarding the shooting of crows,
“Neighbors divided on crow control,” Sept. 29. I strongly disagree with
these actions and cannot believe who approved it.
The shooting of crows or any other bird is appalling. For God’s sake,
these are living creatures who have every right to perch in the trees.
Remember people, birds chirp and crows caw. That’s what they do. If it is
too loud, so be it. What happens if a cat was shot by accident or heaven
forbid a child who is just climbing a tree? Who takes responsibility?
I live around the corner from the area mentioned. I have three wild
bird feeders in our yard. It is not uncommon to have dozens of birds,
crows, sparrows, some sea gulls, and even my favorite -- a red-tail hawk
-- on occasion.
They haven’t been showing up lately and now I know why.
Why is it right that we can raise havoc on July 4th and make noise on
New Year’s Eve, but a bird cannot do what they do?
That is chirping or cawing, just like a dog’s bark.
I do not know who came up with approving these actions, but if there
is a City Council meeting next time, I will be there. What happens next?
Shooting an egret in the Back Bay or a sea gull over the water because
they leave their droppings on someone’s boat?
Sorry folks, I find this wrong and embarrassing.
RALPH ROLLINS III
Costa Mesa
Bemoaning another influential list snub
I can’t believe that you left out Jean Watt from your most influential
list, especially considering her years of community service.
She’s the president and founder of Friends of Harbor, Beaches and
Parks. She’s also a co-founder and board member of SPON (Stop Polluting
Our Newport). If that’s not enough, she’s one of the driving forces
behind the new nature center in Newport Beach and is a member of the
Greenlight steering committee.
All you had to do was look as far as your Hall of Fame to find her
name.
Considering the fact that you included real estate brokers and a
waitress, you really missed the boat on this one. When I looked at your
list of contributors, I could see why you missed some of the truly
respected and influential people in this area.
You need to establish a better screening process than the one that you
have now.
In my estimation, Jean Watt should be ranked with the Untouchables.
JENNIFER W. FRUTIG
Costa Mesa
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