Newport thinks about centennial
June Casagrande
The city’s 100th birthday isn’t until 2006, but the time to start
planning the party is now, Councilman Don Webb said.
Sometime in the next few months, the council will consider
creating a citizens committee to plan a centennial celebration.
“I’m just trying to get the ball rolling so that when 2006 comes
around, we’re prepared,” Webb said.
Most important is getting to work on an anniversary book, assuming
the community agrees that this tradition, observed every 25 years,
should be continued. For the city’s 75th anniversary, the city
published a history book of the city told from the perspective of
longtime locals. Former Newport Beach City Councilwoman Jean Watt was
among the residents who shared stories for the book.
Webb, who was a Newport Beach city staff member at the time, said
that such a publication is at least a year in the making; if that’s
something the city wants, it’s time to start planning now.
But the citizens committee, if it is created, will also consider
any and every way to celebrate the city’s 100th birthday. Suggestions
could range from the innovative, such as a 75th anniversary dance on
the Coast Highway bridge, which will have just been built, to the
creative, such as creating a float for the Rose Parade.
“One person suggested an entry in the Rose Parade. Some cities do
that,” Webb said. “That’s probably more expensive than something we
would want to do, but we want to get ideas.”
A collaborative promotional effort for the city could involve the
Corona del Mar and Newport Beach chambers of commerce and the Newport
Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau, Webb said. He also hopes to see
Newport Beach receive countywide recognition as one of the first
incorporated cities in the county.
“If we get people to start tossing ideas out, maybe we can come up
with something unique and different that Newport Beach can use to
showcase itself,” Webb said.
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