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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 - Non-Agenda Items - HandoutsTHE 1 A"- " The Only Official Balboa Island Newsletter - Published by the Balboa Island Improvement Association since 1919 NN F)AL150A �.. i R , Yff Ml in U Wa Met I w XI 4 I' �j) um dozy, umc Zno do Parade 1:00 - Party Follows AMNWN� Fe3t111'11i1 MARK WOOD and the PARROT HEAD BAND ` get s pmr Prinks in tfva A•ir 2024 Holiday Nome Tour Sunday, December 8th, 2024 11:00 to 4:00 HOMES NEEDED As of this printing, we are looking for a few more homes to participate, so please notify us if interested. It's a wonderful event. 411111jj Docents are an intregal part of the Home Tour, we are now starting to fill these important postions. There are two shifts: 10:45-1:30pm 1:30-4:00pm For more info please call: Annette Giermann, Holiday Home Chair 626-862-0471 -r -'E ISL.4NE) BALBOA ISLAND BRIDGEIMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION APRIL-JUNE 2024 BRIDGE Sunday. June 2nd Parade M-00- Party Follows EDITOR/ART DIRECTOR Jon Remy COLUMNISTS Dan Abbott Ellen Goodman Larry Kallestad Cynthia Shafer Pete Weitzner Ken Yonkers OFF -ISLAND DISTRIBUTION Clint Bums Larry Kallestad Annette Giermann PROOFREADERS Sue Sibley Laurie Sloan PHOTO Michael Adler Dennis Bress Betty Christy Frankie Marvel Renee Sanders 2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Dan Abbott abbottednzd@ginail.com CO -VICE PRESIDENTS Susan Pearl suepkid@lgotmail.com Kristine Taft ktaft1018@yahoo.co777 TREASURER scoamehlboger@gmadcom SECRETARY � V, lauriesloan74@gn2ail.com DIRECTORS cealmedia ftmail.com georgiefenton@nisn.com balboalover ftmail.com f dlfender32@aol. com balislelarg3l fgnzad com ,e"T-3 n1 � vEh:� penny@boats4rent.com a ' € ey suesibley55@yahooxonz DIRECTOR EMERITUS jciackcallahan@97nad conz ALTERNATE DIRECTOR " gailvastedine,@sbcglobal.net ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS ' finalnetl Gaol conz Uijl`=i Burns cburns-Od5enextup.com don opacenviroxom e..r0'�C.jf &;:`�'adai y aku1a1313@aolcom falester@aol. com M i e 7?7icl)elle.7)iayo@cbrealty.com uluu >efl ,� jPrmy@yahoo.com Kim Rossall krossall ftmadcom Ed Siebel edsiebel@me.conz Kathy Tierney kathy.zz.tiertzeyOgrnail.conz ISLAND BEAUTIFICATION ,rWhn 1': abbottedmdogmad com don @pacenviro. conz geozgiefenton@nzsn.com lei' kelly7 ft mailxom tnewman 1960@1)otznail. corn CERT EMERGENCY RESPONSE ` a, is ktaft1018@yahoo.com WEBSITE/SOCIAL MEDIA aa� .x'I cecilmedial?gmail.com MARKETING �f<l��:ee'i��� gar.'lvasterlingCsbcglobal.net MERCHANT LIAISON 9r:'';,. � ;R IBY,,��,�=��., jcjackcallahan@gmail.com Ann Roberson LOCAL GOVERNMENT LIAISON 2 • THE ISLAND BRIDGE Garnet Avenue &North Bayfront � c;: sq`: sma) pearllC�yalzoo.com I F N The new year got off to a good start with the quarterly BIIA meeting at the fire station Saturday, February 24, led by Lee Pearl. The attendance was one of the biggest (if not THE biggest) ever. Our Newport Beach Public Works Department, led by Mike Sinacori updated us on the mul- tiple projects on the Island at this time. The good news is that we are done with the most difficult aspects of the major projects. We still have a ways to go to complete the remaining projects. We will keep you updated (see Constant Contact). Thank you all for your patience!! Your Board of Directors met at the end of February to discuss the budget and budgetary allocations. At the next meeting in March, we will be discussing details of the plans and goals for 2024, including ideas for beautifica- tion, new activities and work on ongoing programs that the BIIA sponsors on a yearly basis. The annual Island Parade is coming up Sunday, June 2. The theme this year is based on Jimmy Buffett and the Chairpersons are Jack Callahan and Gail Vasterling. Parade information can be found on the BIIA website at BIIA.org. The Classical Concert Series began March Sth at St. John Vianney Church featuring the Aviara Trio, followed on May 14 by an acappella choir (Men in Blaque), then a classical jazz group (Westland Trio) in July, with the always popular Christmas presentation by Block by Block. Tickets are still available at the Balboa Island Museum or on the website (BIIA.org) or on an as available basis at the door on the night of the presentation. Men in Blacque - May 14th The Summer Concerts in the Park in August have become so popular that people are setting up their chairs two days in advance! The Island Art Walk and the Memorial Day BBQ are in May with the (free to members) Pancake Breakfast in June. So, there's a lot going on the Island. Mark your calendars now so you won't miss any of these great events. x ° AW"i -: Summer Concerts in the Park - Every Friday in Aigust Pancake Breakfast - June 22nd Memorial Day BBQ - May 2707 I'd love to hear any thoughts you have for additional events as well. ft Dan Abbott, President, BIIA Abbottedmd@gmail.com THE ISLAND BRIDGE • 3 SHIRLEY PEPYS HONORED BY THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE by Ellen Goodman Councilmember Lauren Kleiman, Councilmember Noah Blom, Councilmember Joe Stapleton, Councilmember Brad Avery, Shirley Pepys, Mayor Will O'Neill, Councilmember Robyn Grant Councilmember Erik Weigand On Tuesday, February 27, 2024, a proclamation was presented by the Honorable Mayor Will O'Neill and the Newport Beach City Councilmembers recognizing Shirley Pepys, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Balboa Island Museum Newport Beach. This offi- cial announcement honored Pepys for her service to Newport Beach and the County of Orange. The presentation, which took place in the Council Chambers, was attended by many of the museum board members and supporters. Councilmember Brad Avery gave testimony to Pepys' dedication to the museum, and her work to preserve and promote the history and culture of the local communities. Pepys expressed her appreciation to the Newport Beach City Council for the proclamation, and to all those who work to keep the museum doors open. "You know that creating a museum is not a one woman show. I am blessed to have a very creative family and they have all been involved in some way. I also extend my gratitude to our employees, volunteers, as well as to all of our members for their con- tinued support." In addition, she paid tribute to the Argyros family. "We owe the Argyros Family [a debt of gratitude} for their gift, [allowing us] to be able to stay open." She added, "...that alone will not sustain [us]. The next five years will be major fundraising and we hope the City will be among the supporters." Museum board members, friends and family attended 4 0 THE ISLAND BRIDGE The Proclamation, signed by Will O'Neill, Mayor, reads as follows: WHEREAS, Shirley Pepys has brought joy to countless children and children -at -heart with her house on Balboa Island known as "The Penguin House", a home that has been named a Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade Ring of Lights competition winner; and whereas, starting in 1989, Shirley Pepys served as a member of the Board of Directors for the Orangewood Foundation, which is a pro- gram that assists foster children and provides community youth serv- ices; and WHEREAS, with a small group, Shirley Pepys helped start the Orangewood Foundation's Advanced Studies Program, which has pro- vided seven -figures worth of scholarships to foster youth, helping over 75 students complete advanced degrees or certificate programs, earn- ing masters and doctorates in a variety of fields, and WHEREAS, Shirley Pepys has served on the Balboa Island Museum and Historical Society board of directors for over a decade, which included a 5-year stint as President in 2015, and WHEREAS, Shirley Pepys remains committed to the educational and historic preservation efforts of the museum and regularly helps raise significant donations toward the cause. NOW, THEREFORE, I, Will O'Neill, Mayor of the City of Newport Beach, on behalf of the entire Newport Beach City Council, do hereby recognize SHIRLEY PEPYS As a Helper of education, philanthropy, community, and history preservation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I haveunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Newport Beach to be affixed this 27th day of February, 2024. In addition, Pepys received a California Legislature Assembly Certificate of Recognition signed by Assemblymember Diane Dixon, 72nd Assembly District. The certificate is dated February 27, 2024, and reads: Congratulations on being recognized for your amazing service to Newport Beach and the entire County of Orange. I am grateful to you for establishing The Balboa Island Museum and for your devotion to collecting and preserving local history and culture. Please support the museum by becoming a member or making a donation. Visit the website at www.balboaislandmuseum.org And be sure to visit soon! QM Balboa Island museum NEWPORT BEACH Balboa Island Museum is located at 210 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Open daily • Free general admission • Become a member For more information, visit balboaislandmuseum.org Exciting Changes Coming to Balboa Island this Summer! by Ken Yonkers Floating Helipad Shuttle Service: The first is a floatation helipad in the harbor between Topaz Avenue and the Pavilion, former Councilman, Stuffy T. Doofy, (STD), said, "This was one of my pet projects. This is going to be terrific! The har- bor is clearly the City's crown jewel and this just brings more access. This will bring affluent visitors from all over to our harbor." There will be a ferry service taking passengers to either Balboa Island or the Peninsula. The permits are in place and are effective June 1, 2024. The City is working on a compromise to limit the hours of oper- ation. Currently, they are not restricted to any required time restraints. The FAA has authority and is not required to curfew flight patterns. Any curfew would be a voluntary compromise, similar to the OC air- port. Initial flight patterns will be limited to midnight on weekdays, and 2:00 a.m. on weekends. STD went on to say, "We realize there will be noise concerns, how- ever, we have to think of the benefit to the whole City and the thou- sands of dollars of revenue to the City. The noise will mostly be limited to only residents of Balboa Island and the Balboa Peninsula'. New Zip Line at the Ferry: A new zip line will be placed adjacent to the ferry. This is currently in the final stages of offsite construction and will be installed the first week of June. The new zip feature will be sending riders across the bay at approximately 60 miles an hour. Helmets will be required and as the propulsion is gravity driven, an elevated platform will be in place. On the east side, the zip line will send riders to the Peninsula and the west side will be going from the peninsula to Balboa Island. Fares will be the same as the ferry for non -car passengers. Traffic Lights coming to Marine Avenue: The City recently released the implementation of the proposed General Plan update on its traffic report. This list impacts to traffic, parking, access, and other transportation modes, including the new projects within the General Plan. The result of this is three new traffic lights coming to Marine Avenue. One Councilman, who asked to remain anonynous said, "This was not our idea. This is being mandat- ed by Sacramento due to an audit of the level of foot traffic on Balboa island. It was determined our crosswalks were not safe enough due to the magnitude of foot traffic". The lights will be located at Marine & the alley off the bridge, Marine & Balboa Ave. & Marine and Park Ave. City Traffic Engineer, Tony Briner, quoted, "While this was not our choice, we did get them to limit the red light duration to 180 sec- onds (3 minutes). This is a real win as most lights have a duration limit of 240 seconds." The lights are seen as a blessing for Balboa Island businesses. Business District President, Cynthia Chauffeur says "Studies have shown that merchants do better when traffic lights hold car passengers in their car for longer periods of time. It's free advertising for the mer- chants as drivers look at the signs in their boredom". The lights will also have advanced license plate recognition cameras installed on them. These cameras will have a live feed to the NBPD and will also be look- ing for proper licensing of golf carts. There will also be the safety enhancements of flashing light crosswalks, similar to Corona Del Mar and Laguna Beach. The traffic light installation is scheduled for June 15, 2024. Drone Rental Business: There will be an exciting new drone rental business on Agate Avenue. Tourists can now rent a drone and fly it over all of Balboa Island and race them down the streets. This will give them a bird's eye view of the Island without having to physically walk the islands. The advancements in drone technology have progressed so greatly that beginners can be experts with only 5 minutes of instruction. Gene Aerial, owner and operator of Island Drone, says they already have reservations essentially booking their entire 250 drone fleet the first day of opening in June. Gene was quoted as saying, "I can't wait to hear the beautiful and majestic sound of 250 drones hovering the Island! It's going to be fantastic!" Some residents have expressed privacy concerns with drones peering in windows, patios and balconies. This is compli- cated as air space is currently considered public, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. This includes air space within homes if windows and doors are left open. It's been reported that some drones have entered residents' homes. According to Mr. Aerial, these drones are so advanced that they have the ability to enter Island residents' homes, assuming doors and windows are left open. Their sonar tech- nology prevents crashing in even the tightest of areas. According to the FAA it is considered unlawful and a felony to damage drones, even if you feel it is invading your private space. Editor's note: This article was written on April 1st THE ISLAND BRIDGE • 5 Live Music • Children on Bikes • Island Dogs • Decorated Golf Carts • Floats • USC Marching Band Horses • Decorated/Vintage Cars • Chair Drill Team • Keystone Cops • Drill Teams School Marching Bands • Local Dignitaries • Stores and Restaurants are Open! The parade begins on the Balboa Island Bridge and continues down Marine Avenue. The After -Party starts immediately following the parade in front of the Fire Station. Calling all Parrot Heads to come dressed in your favorite Jimmy Buffett attire:' So, grab your fins, parrot, pirate, or cheeseburger hats, flip flops, and island shirts. Bring your beach chairs and join us for a fun day "Jimmy Buffett - Island Style" If you would like to be a participant in the parade you may register online at biia.org or pick up parade registration entry forms at the following Balboa Island merchants. Irvine Ranch Market Wilma's Island Market near Ferry The bride closes at 10:45am, so et here early! g g Y — Jack and Gail — 6 • THE ISLAND BRIDGE By PETE WEITZNER, Producer, "Golden Age of Newport Harbor" Celebrating our war veterans is a priority for the Balboa Island Museum Newport Beach. That reverence is punctuated by Vietnam Veterans Pinning Ceremonies at the Memorial Day and Veterans Day BBQs at Balboa Island Park and on March 29 at the Museum's Marine Avenue location. The Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017 was signed into law by 45th U.S. President Donald J. Trump, designating every March 29 as National Vietnam War Veterans Day. This date was chosen because it was on this day in 1973 when the last 2,500 U.S. troops were withdrawn from South Vietnam, and the last American POWs held in North Vietnam arrived back home. Bill Stewart, The Museum's Veterans History Curator signed up the Museum to be a Commemorative Partner designated by the Department of Defense's United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration. Presenting the Lapel Pins in public presentations to living U.S. military veterans who served during the Vietnam War period is a lasting memento of the nation's thanks. There was a good turnout of appreciative museum patrons and Vets on this Vietnam War Veterans Day. For Veterans, it's a chance to share their stories "with folks that I have a nice sense of commonality," Island Resident and Army Major Dan Abbott said, "all of us having served with others." Abbott was a flight surgeon stationed in Nuremburg, 1973-1975. "Some harrowing moments," Abbott said of his service time, "we were shot at plenty of times." The America Vietnam War Commemoration honors all U.S. veterans who served on active duty from November 1, 1955 to May 15, 1975, regardless of location. Like Abbott, Island Resident and Vietnam War Marine Sgt. E-5 Walter Howard has been pinned several times. And like Abbott, he's both humble and proud to have served his country. "I wasn't any kind of hero but I was dependable," Howard said. "My commanding officer would say, `you want something done, give it to Howard."' Howard did two tours during Vietnam. He was there during the Ter Offensive. Little Island Resident Tim Steele came to the pinning event. Steele was stationed in German 1963-1965, same unit as Elvis Presley. "I never thought of myself as someone who was giving up some- thing," Steele said. A poignant gesture on this day came in the form of letters writ- ten to the Veterans from students at Long Beach Poly High School. The letters were displayed on the Museum's center table. Long Beach Teacher Brent Lavole suggested his students write let- ters of thanks to the Vietnam Vets. Lavole arrived too late to last year's Veteran's Day BBQ to hand them to the vets at that pinning ceremony. So Lavole and others made sure his students' touching letters made their way to the March 29 ceremony. And there's more to come from the Museum for Island Vets. Certainly, from Stewart, America's youngest living WW II Vet. Stewart is the director of the Museum's Veterans Project. It has iden- tified some 300+ veterans on the island, in its efforts to document and recognize all of them. About 180 Island veterans have shared their history at https://wwwbalboaislandmuseum.org/veterans/. Criteria are to have lived on the island or have some connection — the nation's most famous and decorated veteran, Audie Murphy, docked his boat here and spent much time on Balboa Island. March 29 gives vets a chance to share Barbara & Dan Abbott their experiences and "commonality." Bill Stewart got the museum designated as a Vietnam War Commemorative Partner Museum patrons take in the Veterans Exhibit on National Vietnam War Veterans Day V,,+moils From Pd�i from 5Ch1 >sa _ Long Beach Teacher Brent Lavole organized a letter -writing campaign among his students to thank your Vets Balboa Island museum NEWPORT BEACH,. Balboa Island Museum is located at 210 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Open daily • Free general admission • Become a member For more information, visit balboaislandmuseum.org THE ISLAND BRIDGE • 7 PARK AVENUE MURAL PROJECT UNDERWAY Park Avenue Mural Committee A group of Balboa Island citizens dedicated to preserving the unique heritage of the Island `s legacy have been working on an exciting project and are thrilled to announce an upcoming artistic endeavor that promises to transform the corner of Park Ave. and Marine into a canvas of Balboa Island's rich history and charm. The Park Avenue Mural Project, spon- sored by the Balboa Island Museum and the Park Avenue Mural Project Committee, is set to bring the island's stories to life on the outside wall of the Irvine Ranch Market, facing the Fire Station. A 10 feet high by 56 feet long Artaic Mosaic mural made up of thousands of 1 /2 inch square brightly colored glass tiles, will be installed on the south facing wall of the Irvine Ranch Market. This Impressive piece of art was creat ed by Local Artist, Barbara Abbott. The glass the mural will showcase historic scenes of Balboa Island, capturing the essence of our beloved community. From the timeless charm of Marine Avenue to the scenic beauty of the harbor, each mosiac panel will be a celebration of our unique island heritage. This project started about 4 years ago when Lee and Sue Pearl $ • THE ISLAND BRIDGE formed a grassroots committee made up of local residents who were invited because of their specific talents and or knowledge. It's been a long journey with the finish line in sight. To turn this vision into reality, they are embarking on a fundraising journey. Your sup- port will directly contribute to the creation of this vibrant masterpiece that will serve as a lasting tribute to Balboa Island's past, present, and future. i� iq PARK �.®ir AVENUE :WIDE MURAL 7 Balboa Island museum NEWPORT BEACH_, Mural Art: Barbara Abbott > Make a Tax deductible Donation: Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us one step closer to our goal. Spread the Word: Share the news with your friends, family, and colleagues. Together, we can build a commu- nity of supporters. > For more information: Contact Lee Pearl. smartpearl1 @hotmail.com Stay tuned for more details and opportuni- ties to support the Park Avenue Mural Project. Together, we'll create a masterpiece that will be a source of pride for our community. 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