A day to celebrate diversity
JIM DE BOOM
“Beyond Peace: Breaking Through Cultural and Religious Barriers” is
the theme for the 10th annual Religious Diversity Faire, at UC
Irvine’s student center from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today.
The keynote speaker will be Robert Muller, former assistant
secretary-general of the United Nations. During his 40 years behind
the scenes at the United Nations, Muller was known as the
“philosopher” and the “prophet of hope.” From his vantage of a
top-level global statesman, he has seen a strong connection between
spirituality and the political and cultural scene. Muller is author
of “New Genesis, Sharing A Global Spirituality.”
Morning events will include concurrent religious observances of
eight faith groups and an ongoing viewing of the film “On Common
Ground,” which is a documentary about three Orange County
congregations -- one Muslim, one Jewish and one Christian -- that got
together and built a house in Mexico.
A multicultural lunch will be served at noon, with food from the
Sikh, Muslim, Baha’i and Mormon communities. The opening ceremony
will include drumming and flute by Healing Rhythms and songs by the
Tushmal Singers, from the Achajeman Tribe.
To keep the Faire open to as many people as possible, the cost has
been kept to a suggested donation of at least $15. The student fee is
only $5. For more information on the program, visit the Web site:
www.religiousdiversityfaire.org. The student center is on Pereira
Drive just off West Peltason Drive. Parking is in the structure right
across the street at the cost of $5.
The yearly Religious Diversity Faire promotes respect,
understanding and appreciation among the many faith traditions of
Orange County communities. It is sponsored by the Office of Equal
Opportunity and Diversity of UC Irvine, the Alliance for Spiritual
Community and the National Conference for Community and Justice.
MEET THE DORY FISHERMAN
Steve Escobar, a Dory fisherman, will tell how he spends his day
fishing for lobster, crab and other marine crustaceans from 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. on Thursday at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club.
Escobar will be bringing live lobster and crabs and even a few
live octopus for show, tell and touch. If you or your children
haven’t ever met or touched a live octopus, one of the smartest
marine animals, this is a time to remember!
Guests will also learn how to prepare lobster and crab for cooking
and will receive recipes from the head chef of Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club.
Reservations are not required.
SUCCESSFUL FUND-RAISER
The Harbor Mesa Lions Club had a very successful casino night last
week, raising mor than $6,700 for local charities, member Carol Van
Holt said.
“It was the biggest fund-raiser we have ever had,” she added.
The grand prize of a $300 South Coast Plaza shopping spree was won
by her sister-in-law, Claudia Van Holt.
The Costa Mesa Police Department, the Newport Beach Police
Department and South Coast Plaza contributed to the event.
“It truly was a community effort, with Barbara Hayward and
Marianne Segalla serving as co-chairs of the successful fund-raiser,”
Carol Van Holt said.
PROUD OF THEIR MEMBERS
A special photo supplement was added to last week’s Spindriff,
which is published for the members of the Exchange Club of Newport
Harbor, listing the six club members who made the Daily Pilot’s list
of 103 most influential Newport Harbor residents in 2003.
Balboa Island Ferry owner Seymour Beek was No. 15, auto dealer
Theodore “Bob” Robins was No. 16, attorney Rick Taylor was No. 49,
Nautical Museum CEO Glenn Zagoren was No. 95, benefactor John Crean
was on the all-time list, and developer Steve Sutherland made
honorable mention.
Congratulations! That is an influential club!
WORTH REPEATING
From Thought for the Day provided by Greg Kelley of the Newport
Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council:
“Until you make peace with who you are, you will never be content
with what you have.”
-- DORIS MORTMAN
SERVICE CLUB
MEETINGS THIS WEEK
MONDAY
6:30 p.m.: The Harbor Mesa Lions will meet at the Costa Mesa
Country Club. District 4-L4 Gov. Jim North will be visiting the club
with several members of his cabinet.
TUESDAY
7: 30 a.m.: The 40-member Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club will
meet at Five Crowns to hear Ralph Linhardt discuss “News from
Cinematography” (https://newportbeach sunriserotary.org/index.htm).
6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club will meet at
the Costa Mesa Country Club.
WEDNESDAY
7:15 a.m.: The 10-member South Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet
at the Center Club (https://www.southcoastmetro rotary.org); and the
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club will meet at the University Athletic
Club.
Noon: The Exchange Club of the Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club.
6 p.m. the Rotary Club of Newport Balboa will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Sara Cullen with an update on the new
tax laws and other year-end considerations.
THURSDAY
7 a.m.: The 20-plus member Costa Mesa-Orange Costa Breakfast Lions
Club will meet at Mimi’s Cafe.
Noon: The 50-member Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club will meet at the
Holiday Inn (https://www.kiwanis. org/club/costamesa); the 50-member
Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar will meet at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Orange County Register reporter Gordon
Dillow discuss his experience as an “Embedded Reporter in Iraq with
U.S. Marines”; the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will meet at the
Nautical Museum for a business meeting; and the Rotary Club of
Newport Irvine will meet at the Atrium Hotel
(https://www.nirotary.org).
* COMMUNITY & CLUBS is published Saturdays in the Daily Pilot.
Send your service club’s meeting information by fax to (714) 921-8655
or by e-mail to jdeboom@ aol.com.
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