Thanks from the Sawdust Festival Recently the...
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Thanks from the Sawdust Festival
Recently the Sawdust Art Festival’s Artist Benevolence Fund held
its annual Summer Art Auction and we would like to thank the Laguna
Beach community for its amazing support of this event.
From the artists who donated works to the local press and the
wonderful patrons who attended (and bought at) the auction, this town
came together to make this summer’s auction our most successful ever.
Thank you. And see you Dec. 7 for our Winter Auction at the
Sawdust’s Winter Fantasy. For additional information on the Sawdust’s
Benevolence Fund which helps artists in times of need, please call
(949) 494-3030.
SHERRY BULLARD, JOHN
EAGLE AND MIKE HEINTZ,
Trustees,
Sawdust Art Festival
Benevolence Fund,
Laguna Beach
Outsiders make the festival go ‘round
I currently serve on the Board of Directors of the Festival of
Arts of Laguna Beach and serve as the chairman of the Planning and
Finance Committees.
There have been numerous charges in editorial letters that
“outsiders” have too much influence on the festival. The community
should remember that without outsiders, there would not be a Festival
or Pageant. The co-founders and leaders of the Committee to Keep the
Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach were both festival exhibiting
artists from Laguna Niguel (Dianne Reardon and Bruce Rasner).
Although other Laguna Beach residents stepped in to help later, these
two carried the burden of keeping the festival in Laguna Beach.
Outsiders are the heart and soul of the pageant. Our 450 pageant
volunteers come from as far away as Lake Elsinore and Pasadena each
night to make the pageant the incredible show that we all enjoy each
year. The cast this past year had about 50 people (12%) from Laguna Beach, with the rest from throughout Southern California. Even the
festival artists are from many areas outside of Laguna Beach.
The majority of our members are from outside of Laguna Beach
(7,400 total members with about 2,500 in Orange County and less than
700 (9%) in Laguna Beach. Further, ticket sales to Laguna Beach
residents are a small fraction of total ticket sales. We are lucky to
have outsiders supporting the festival and pageant. If I as a
resident am characterized as an outsider, I am proud to be associated
with my fellow outsiders that help make the festival and pageant the
wonderful asset they are to our community.
BOB DIETRICH
Laguna Beach
Rasner is a friend of the festival
With all the controversy swirling around the Festival of Arts this
summer, many positives were overlooked. Worse yet, rumors and
misinformation were passed along as fact. This hurt the image of the
festival, as well as individual board members.
Taking the heat was festival board President Bruce Rasner. He was
unfairly accused of blocking artist meetings when no meetings were
blocked, signing agreements that were never signed and actually
having the nerve to bring an upscale food venue on to the grounds.
(OK that part is true. Zov’s offered wonderful food and Sunday
cooking demonstrations.)
He was accused of robbing potential artists the opportunity of
showing their work in favor of a guest artist spot. In reality there
were five more artists in the show this year, and our guest artists
was gracious enough to give her time and good name to the festival
and pageant.
Rasner was instrumental in negotiating a 40-year lease with the
city. “Books Live!” with a sold out audience at its premier brought a
new crowd on the grounds. Audio tours were added, giving the public
the opportunity to hear individual artists discuss their work as they
viewed the show. A volunteer docent program was added. The grounds
and exhibition space have never looked better.
This winter the pageant workshops will be rebuilt, ensuring a safe
work environment for Pageant employees. The long-term plans have been
prioritized with the input of the city, festival staff and interested
artists.
Instead of vilifying Rasner, we should be thanking him and hoping
he will continue working so hard for us in the future. He deserves
our vote for re-election to the festival board. Let’s not forget,
without him we’d be in San Clemente right now!
KATE RIEGLER
Laguna Beach
14-year exhibitor, member
Visioning and Planning
Committee, member Committee
to Keep the Festival of the Arts in
Laguna Beach
I am dismayed and saddened by the public vilification of Bruce
Rasner, artist, attorney and dedicated board member of the Laguna
Festival of Arts. I have know Rasner since the wars to keep the
Festival in Laguna Beach. No one worked harder in that effort than
Rasner. He used all of his skills and most of his time fighting the
move out of town.
Since that successful battle, Rasner has made an unusual effort to
get to know the larger Laguna community while also supporting the
festival’s plans to upgrade this wonderful facility, which serves our
local artists so well.
His actions have supported refurbishing the Forum Theater,
building the new storm drain, the new production facilities (did any
of you see how horrible they were?), participated in Civic Arts
District planning, inaugurated the docent program at the festival and
co-chaired the negotiating committee for the lease with the city.
During all of this found time to support his family and to turn out
some fine paintings, attend Vision Committee meetings and other local
events.
He was truly the right man in the right place when we needed him.
Now, that that battle has been won, he is being vilified by some
members of this community. No one deserves to be re-elected to the
Festival Board of Directors more than Bruce Rasner.
And, by the way, do we wonder why newcomers are sometimes
reluctant to serve our city, join our clubs and organizations?
Perhaps, they witness what happens to others.
ANNE JOHNSON
Laguna Beach
Employee parking lot is an eyesore
I waited until the crowds of people who came to check out the
Montage Resort and Spa had gone. Then I walked the project the other
day and I must admit, although it is big, it could have been a lot
worse. The craftsman style helps to break up the massing of the
buildings. The lobby and the adjoining shops are understated and have
a human scale. The entire thing looks like an old East Coast hotel
from the early 1900s. Nevermind that the buildings are built of steel
studs and sheetrock.
Since the resort opened I have noticed something else: All the
resort employees park in a huge lot across and up Coast Highway. I
thought that the extensive reviews, planning meetings, etc. would
have produced something better than a “Cal Worthington” used car lot
solution for employee parking.
If you have driven by it you know how tacky this present situation
is. While I walked the beautiful grounds of the resort I saw 14
grass, well-watered lots for sale with access roads. How about using
lots 13 and 14 for employee parking? They could even make it
underground and put a garden on top.
This would make the Montage Resort a truly responsible neighbor to
the surrounding area. In the meantime I have a car I want to sell. Do
you suppose I could use their lot?
JOHN PFEFFER
Laguna Beach
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