Birthday for two
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Marisa O’Neil
They couldn’t have planned it better if they’d tried.
When organizers scheduled an event at Victoria Elementary School
for Costa Mesa’s 50th birthday, they didn’t realize they would have
twice the reason to celebrate. As luck would have it, Friday was also
the mayor’s birthday.
“They sent me an e-mail telling me they wanted to have it that
day,” Costa Mesa Mayor Gary Monahan, 44, said. “I said, ‘Wow, what a
coincidence. That’s my birthday, too.’”
Students, the mayor and school officials gathered in the Victoria
Elementary quad on Friday morning for the tandem celebration. Monahan
introduced the city’s new flag, which flew on the school’s flagpole
for the celebration, and asked the children to sing a spirited “Happy
Birthday” to Costa Mesa.
After the song, the school’s principal, Judy Laakso, surprised
Monahan with a felt hat shaped like a birthday cake, complete with
candles. She placed it on his head, and the students serenaded him
with “Mayor Monahan Had a Birthday,” sung to the tune of “Old
MacDonald Had a Farm.”
“It was cool,” 10-year-old Carlos Castillo said. “I’ve never been
to a birthday party for a city. Or for a mayor.”
Laakso also presented the mayor with two cards made by students --
one for him, one for the city -- and a birthday cake.
“I liked it when he blowed out the candles,” 9-year-old Emily
Lutzke said. “I’ve never been that close to a mayor before.”
During the event, Laakso told her students that the organizers
picked their school as host because they were so well behaved.
“We haven’t had a lot of attention,” Helena Secrest, 10, said.
“It’s a big honor for the mayor to pick our school.”
But no birthday party would be complete without presents. Students
didn’t forget about their hometown.
“I would pick up trash or plant trees,” Emily said of her gift
choice for Costa Mesa.
Monahan, on the other hand, received a Victoria Elementary School
shirt and a goody bag, but 10-year-old Kimberly Garcia had grander
thoughts.
“I’d get a big present,” she said. “If I had, like, $10,000, I’d
give the mayor a car.”
* MARISA O’NEIL covers education and may be reached at (949)
574-4268 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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