He serves more than just tacos
Andrew Glazer
COSTA MESA -- It’s hard imagine how Ivan Calderon has the time to oversee
Taco Mesa, his West Side restaurant, monument and meeting place.
He’s often busy serving free tacos and burritos at neighborhood cleanups,
raising money for a West Side after-school program and coaching Newport
Beach-Costa Mesa Xtreme, a club soccer team for 15-year-old boys.
“It makes good business sense,” said Calderon, 45. “By helping out local
charities, the word got around about Taco Mesa and we became a part of
the community.”
Mayor Gary Monahan will honor Calderon with the 12th Mayors Award for his
community service at Monday’s City Council meeting.
“He’s involved in anything he can get his hands on,” Monahan said Friday.
“He’s always there to help out.”
Calderon helped form the Latino Leadership Council -- since renamed the
Latino Business Council -- five years ago.
When he first opened the restaurant here -- which serves such delicacies
as red snapper wrapped in banana leaves and squid tacos -- he said many
other Latino business owners were reluctant to become active in city
affairs.
“They were afraid of the unknown,” he said. “They didn’t know how to
apply for permits and didn’t know how important it is to join the Chamber
of Commerce.”
So Calderon and the Latino Business Council helped encourage them to join
the chamber, help the city plan for a West Side neighborhood
revitalization and donate time and money to local charities.
Calderon said he prefers to help charities that keep neighborhood
children occupied and out of trouble. He donates money to several
programs at Save Our Youth after-school program, which provides
recreation programs such as boxing and break dancing, to West Side
children.
“I would’ve been a soccer player or graduated from college if I had a
role model,” said Calderon, who grew up in Mexico City. “So now I want to
help kids here establish their own values.””He helps all sorts of people
and never got recognized,” said Bill Turpitt, president of the Latino
Business Council. “But even on a smaller level, he treats his employees
very well. They stay there for years. I’ve always admired him for that.”
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