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Barbara Diamond
Nearly 1,000 people attended the opening Friday night of the Laguna
Beach Democratic Club 2004 Campaign Headquarters.
“We were thrilled to see so many people who want to donate time
and talent to all Democratic campaigns,” club president Audrey
Prosser said.
Carl Mariz, candidate for the 70th Assembly District, and Alan
Boinus, campaign manager for John Graham, who is running against
incumbent Republican Rep. Christopher Cox, were guest speakers.
Representatives of incumbent Democratic candidate Sen. Barbara Boxer
also attended.
Souvenirs featuring the Democratic slate of John Kerry and John
Edwards sold out quickly, club spokeswoman Lillian Reiter said.
The headquarters will host movie nights of the presidential and
vice presidential debates and book discussion groups, among other
activities.
“Our club members have done a fantastic job, but we still need
more volunteers to keep the headquarters operating, write letters,
make phone calls and walk the precincts,” Prosser said.
The headquarters is open from noon to 9 p.m. daily in the Pottery
Shack, which is planning renovations, at 1212 S. Coast Highway.
For more information, stop by or visit https://www.LagunaBeach
DemocraticClub.com, or call (949) 497-7027.
FUNDRAISERS
* Mayor Cheryl Kinsman will hold the second fundraiser of her
reelection on Saturday at the home of Toni and Jane Ciabattoni, the
former home of Ozzie and Harriet Nelson.
Reservations are suggested. Admission is $75.
The event will begin at 6 p.m. and will include pizzas from the
Ciabattonis’ wood-burning oven and beverages.
For more information about the fundraiser, call (949) 499-8000.
For more information about Kinsman’s policies and proposed programs,
visit https://www.lovelaguna
beach.com.
* A fundraiser will be held for Jane Egly from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.,
Sept. 26 at Madison Square and Garden Cafe, 320 N. Coast Highway.
Refreshments will be served. Reservations are not required. A $25
donation is requested.
* Village Laguna will hold a flea market from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sept. 25 in the Neighborhood Congregational Church parking lot on the
corner of St. Ann’s Drive and Glenneyre Street.
Donations are needed by Thursday or by 7 a.m. on Sept 25 at the
site. Items will be evaluated to make sure that all donations worth
more than $100 are reported.
Proceeds will benefit Village Laguna’s “Laguna Tomorrow Campaign”
to elect candidates to form a new majority with Councilwoman Toni
Iseman.
The “Laguna Tomorrow” brochure blames the council majority for a
majority of city woes, including traffic congestion, mansionization
and favoring growth over preservation.
“When the council majority negotiates with the developer, we
lose,” the piece reads, citing the deal cut with Athens Group to
waive development fees and the escalated costs of Treasure Island
Park.
Only Councilman Steve Dicterow of the “council majority” was on
the council at the time the deal was negotiated. Kinsman and
Councilwoman Elizabeth Pearson supported the resort project but were
on the Planning Commission at the time, which was specifically
excluded from negotiations.
To arrange a pick-up or a delivery time for donations, call Doug
Reilly at (949) 494-4137.
FORUMS
* The Village Laguna candidate forum scheduled for Monday has been
canceled.
“Television could not be arranged, so we decided to cancel it,”
Village Laguna spokesman Arnold Hano said. “It could be rescheduled.”
* Top of the World Neighborhood Assn. and Temple Hills Community
Assn. continue their tradition of joint candidate forums, with a City
Council candidates-only forum on Oct. 18 in the City Council
Chambers.
The forum will begin at 7:30 p.m. and end promptly at 9:30 p.m.
* Circle Oct. 2 on your calendar for the four-hour, first-ever
Election Festival in Laguna Beach, to be held at Laguna Beach High
School.
Candidates have been invited to participate in mini-forums.
The League of Women Voters will staff a table offering voter
registration, E-slate voting demonstrations and nonpartisan pros and
cons on ballot issues. Admission is free. Expenses will be paid by a
$50 contribution requested from candidates and participating groups.
* Contributions to ELECTION ’04 NOTEBOOK are welcomed. Write to
Barbara Diamond, P.O. Box 248, Laguna Beach, 92652; hand-deliver to
384 Forest Ave., Suite 22; call (949) 494-4321 or fax (949) 8979.
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