CostaMazing celebration ends on the dance floor
Deirdre Newman
City councilman Chris Steel burned up the dance floor with partners
such as former Costa Mesa Mayor Linda Dixon at a dinner dance Friday
at the Mesa Verde Country Club.
The “Dining Through the Decades” celebration was the last event of
CostaMazing, the year-long celebration of Costa Mesa’s 50th
anniversary. The Friday night dinner was to thank CostaMazing
sponsors and contributors. The closing ceremonies will be Thursday.
Throughout the celebration, the city has hosted various events
appealing to different age groups, such as a hoedown at the Senior
Center and a Fun Run for families.
“Dining Through The Decades” is an effort to show appreciation for
the sponsors in an appetizing and classy way, said Amy Kuchta, the
city staffer coordinating the CostaMazing events.
“I’ve been away for two weeks, but one event I wanted to make was
this,” said former Mayor Karen Robinson, who is now an Orange County
Superior Court judge.
One of the highlights of the evening was when Kuchta presented the
Costa Mesa Community Foundation with a check for $10,000.
“Costa Mesa is amazing -- that’s all I can say,” said a surprised
and speechless Mary Hornbuckle, another former mayor of the city.
The evening featured a five-course, wine-pairings dinner with the
wine provided by three wineries, including Valley of the Moon. Many
of the quests said they were impressed with the presentation of the
five courses. “This is beautiful,” said Julie Kramer, a Chamber of
Commerce board member. “These potatoes are to die for.”
The event sold out quickly because most of the guests were former
city council members and sponsors, Kuchta said.
“I’m totally honored that I could plan this celebration and hope
everyone was able to enjoy it in some fashion,” Kuchta said.
City Manager Allan Roeder said the evening showed Costa Mesa at
its best.
“As much as we will bicker and argue among ourselves on all kinds
of issues, deep down people always pull together and put Costa Mesa
first,” Roeder said.
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