Readers Respond -- Wedding fireworks win over Newport Beach
residents
I would just like to commend the wedding party for having some
beautiful fireworks on that Sunday night (“Newport fireworks display
surprises residents,” June 11). It was something nice to have to shake
out some of these codgy-old people who live down here. I’m only 72, so
I’m not in that category. So I just wanted you to know that it was very
enjoyable seeing some fireworks and I’m certain that someone truly did
enjoy that. I would urge the city to continue allowing that to happen.
PHILIP SCHLAGEL
Corona del Mar
This is regarding the June 9 fireworks at a quarter of 10. I live
practically right under them. I live in Cameo Shores and I wanted to tell
you it didn’t hurt anybody. We enjoyed it. It’s fun.
It reminds me of the 1930s when you didn’t need a permit to do
anything in this city or town. You could just enjoy Newport Beach as
Newport Beach. This guy honored his daughter’s marriage. I think it was
wonderful. I know it must have cost a lot of dough, but if he had it and
he wanted to enjoy it, God bless him.
TED H. BANDLING
CORONA DEL MAR
Hey, wait a minute, I grew up on Balboa Island sitting on North
Bayfront looking over Promontory Point at the Dunes show and loved every
minute (“City fireworks attempts fail to sparkle,” June 25). It was
always a neighborhood tradition.
Why not have the show off a barge or on our newly reconditioned ($2.5
million) pier? The Balboa Peninsula can handle the Christmas Boat Parade
every year and it works.
Look, if anybody is dumb enough to come down to the peninsula between
6 and 9 p.m., they probably are already there or with their friends in
the Newport Heights, Kings Place, Irvine Terrace, Corona del Mar Cliffs,
Spy Glass, Lido Island, both turning basins. Some existing views will be
blocked while others will improve.
Councilman Steve Bromberg will just have to move the gang from North
Bayfront over to South Bayfront on Balboa Island.
As far as additional police support, I say, we’re covered. Just do it.
We seem to have plenty of qualified enforcement present in the area.
Prove me wrong.
Also, City Manager Homer Bludau, there’s always been a traffic jam off
the peninsula after the fireworks show from the Dunes that lasts till 11
p.m. or so. Just ask Louise Fundenberg about the traffic.
It’s been a tough year with Sept. 11. We need to celebrate being
Americans. Let’s have a bang on the Fourth.
If Stephen Sutherland does it, he’s got my vote. See ya Marinapark.
TOM SMITH
Balboa Peninsula
We have been residents of Corona del Mar since we purchased our home
here in 1978. On June 9 about 9:15 p.m., we were startled to hear what
sounded like fireworks. We hurried outside and saw the beginning
fireworks in the Southwestern sky. We love fireworks. Oh so American. So
then we rushed up to our recently added deck and delighted in the ongoing
display along with many of our neighbors who were lucky enough to have a
high access to such a spectacular view oohing and awing in unison.
Do we think the city should reconsider allowing special celebrations
with fireworks? No way.
C & L WIAND
Corona del Mar
The wedding fireworks were terrific. Beautiful, with many patterns and
color combinations not seen before. Enjoyed from our back deck and we
doubt that one will see better on the Fourth and Disneyland can eat its
heart out. To accommodate those who had a snit, the city might move the
time window up. Otherwise, thanks for the entertainment and have a happy
marriage whoever you are.
ELAINE AND BILL BENTLEY
Corona del Mar
I heard the karumph and sound of firecracker bursts and looked out at
the most beautiful fireworks I have ever seen in my long life. They
brought a grin to my face. I knew that someone was celebrating a
momentous event, and I celebrated with them in spirit. I would like to
thank the wedding couple and wish them a long and dazzling life together.
MARLA BIRD
Corona del Mar
I’m 8 years old. I like watching the fireworks on the Fourth of July.
Please don’t stop.
SARA DALY
Newport Beach
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