HOW WE SEE IT
GIVING THANKS
Newport-Mesa residents celebrated Thanksgiving in their own individual
ways, whether it was appreciating the warmth of a home, the ability to
survive life’s hurdles or the kindness of strangers.
Costa Mesa’s Someone Cares Soup Kitchen and Shalimar Learning Center felt
the latter this week, when about 25 members of the Chamber or Commerce
delivered more than 5,000 pounds of food to provide Thanksgiving dinners
to needy families.
While we know the folks who benefited from the donated food were
grateful, good deeds like that deserve a second round of thanks.
WINDY WEATHER
The one thing that never fails to make the news in Southern California is
unusual weather. This week, it was the wind that seemed to blow everyone
into a frenzy. Newport-Mesa had a few capsized boats and more than a few
happy kite-fliers, but the community got through the blustery weather
virtually unscathed compared to the wind-ravaged Los Angeles area.
Guess that’s another thing to be thankful for.
JINGLE ALL THE WAY?
South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island officials claimed again this week to
be fearless of their holds on the holiday shopping market despite the
added competition by the Shops at Mission Viejo.
The South County mall recently unveiled its upscale new look, which
includes many of the same stores -- including big-time anchor Nordstrom
-- found in our local centers.
While we hope the mall officials are right, we also hope -- for the sake
of our cities’ sales tax coffers -- that they are not ignoring the
possibility of this Christmas shopping season being less green than it
has been in past years.
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