Laguna’s political festival
Barbara Diamond
Fifteen candidates have accepted invitations to attend the first-ever
Laguna Beach Election Festival Oct. 2 at Laguna Beach High School.
“We did hear from a George Bush representative who said they were
unsure of his schedule at the time, but would keep it in mind,” said
Linda Brown, co-chair of the Laguna Beach unit of the League of Women
Voters, which is hosting the festival.
The unit invited all candidates for national offices -- except
vice presidential hopefuls -- the state senate and assembly, special
Orange County districts, the Laguna Beach City Council and the Laguna
Beach Unified School District Board of Trustees. Even candidates
running unopposed were invited.
Representatives of Congressman Christopher Cox (R), 48th District,
sent regrets. He will be in session and unable to attend.
Cox challengers John Graham, a Democrat, and Bruce Cohen,
Libertarian, will attend.
Acceptances also were received from U. S. Senate candidates James
Gray, Libertarian, and Marsha Feinland, Peace and Freedom Party; City
Council incumbent candidates Cheryl Kinsman and Wayne Baglin and
challenger Jane Egly; incumbent City Treasurer Laura Parisi and City
Clerk candidate Martha Anderson, both running unopposed; school board
incumbents El Hathaway and Jan Vickers and challenger Mark Itnyre;
70th Assembly District challenger Carl Mariz (D); Municipal Water
District incumbent Susan Hinman and challenger Donald Froelich.
The event will include mini-forums, and informational tables
staffed by candidates or their representatives, proponents and
opponents of ballot measures and a nonpartisan voters service that
will offer voter registration, e-slate voting demonstrations and pros
and cons on ballot issues.
More than 40 community groups will participate.
“This is an opportunity for us to come together,” said League
veteran Jean Raun, who also served on the Vision Laguna Governance
and Civic Participation Committee.
Admission to the festival is free. Expenses will be paid by a $50
contribution requested from candidates and participating groups.
There will be food concessions and entertainment.
For more information, call (949) 494-9928.
FORUMS
* Woman’s Club of Laguna Beach and the American Assn. of
University Women, 11:45 a.m., Oct. 1 at the clubhouse on the corner
of St. Ann’s Drive and Glenneyre Street. Luncheon is $10, which may
be paid at the door. For reservations, call (949) 497-1200.
FUNDRAISERS
* Saturday, 4 to 7 p.m., Moveon.org fund-raiser at Len’s Wine
Site, 303 Broadway. $30 donation. For more information, call Lorraine
at (949) 8869.
Mayor Cheryl Kinsman picked up the first celebrity endorsement of
the City Council campaign.
Actress Heather Locklear and her husband, musician Richie Sambora,
each donated the maximum $310 to Kinsman’s bid for re-election and
gave her permission to use their names.
* About 75 people attended a fundraiser Saturday at the home of
Anthony and Jane Ciabattoni. The crowd was mostly from South Laguna,
according to Kinsman, but her message covered the whole city.
“I talked about what I want to see in the future,” Kinsman said.
“I want more Downtown parking. I am for any plan that has more
Downtown parking. I also want to keep South Coast Medical Center in
town and I want the city’s new financial system which our committee
has been working on for two years, up and running.”
Almost $7,000 was raised at the event.
Kinsman has more fund-raisers scheduled.
* Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m., at the home of Steve Kawaratani and
Catharine Cooper, who also hosted a fund-raiser for Wayne Baglin.
Requested donation, is $35. For more information, call (499)
499-2900.
* A Jane Egly fund-raiser this weekend will go head-to-head for
the second time with a Kinsman fund-raiser.
* Sunday. 4:30 to 6 p.m., at Madison Square and Garden Cafe, 320
N. Coast Highway, which also held a fund-raiser for incumbent Wayne
Baglin. Requested donation, $25. Guests are asked to enter on the
Coast Highway side. For more information about Egly’s campaign, visit
www.jane4laguna.com.
OTHER ELECTION ACTIVITY
In September:
* Saturday Night at the Movies. 7 p.m., Saturday Night at the
Movies, at the Laguna Beach Democratic Headquarters, 1212 S. Coast
Highway. “Unprecedented.” Popcorn and soft drinks provided or bring
your own refreshments. Seating is limited. Beach chairs suggested.
* Presidential Debate Party at the Democratic Headquarters, 1212,
S. Coast Highway. Debate will start at 6 p.m. and will last about 90
minutes. Lively discussion expected. Refreshments provided. Guests
are welcome to bring their own snacks and are encouraged to bring
beach chairs. Seating is limited.
* Art Exhibit. “Mean Times S Back at Home,” an art exhibit through
Nov. 2 at BC Space Gallery, 235 Forest Ave. For more information,
e-mail [email protected] , visit https://www.bcspace.com or call (949)
497-2880.
* Contributions to Election ’04 Notebook are welcomed. Write to
Barbara Diamond, P.O. Box 248, Laguna Beach, 92652; hand-deliver to
384 Forest Ave., Suite 22; call (949) 494-4321 or fax (949) 8979.
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