Marinapark plan would keep the Girl Scouts going
Suzanne Huffmon Esber
On behalf of the board of directors of the Girl Scout Council of
Orange County, I want to express our appreciation to the city of
Newport Beach. The city’s long-standing support has helped to ensure
that the council has a local facility in which to offer quality
educational and recreational opportunities for Girl Scouts and adult
volunteers.
Since 1947, the Neva B. Thomas Girl Scout House has provided a
place where girls can enjoy troop meetings, camping, boating and
other activities, and where volunteers can hold planning meetings and
trainings. The unique location allows local Girl Scouts, as well as
girls from other parts of the county, to enjoy affordable,
beach-oriented experiences on the beautiful Balboa Peninsula.
The proposed Marinapark Resort & Community Plan ensures that girls
continue to have these opportunities well into the future. The plan
calls for a new, 6,200-square-foot Girl Scout facility and community
center on the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, to be built at no
cost to the Girl Scout Council. This facility will be adjacent to,
but completely separate from, the proposed hotel and will have a
separate entrance on another side of the complex.
The council board carefully reviewed the proposal and has approved
the organizational position of supporting this development. IRS
regulations permit nonprofit organizations to lobby “to an
insubstantial degree,” which is certainly the case here. We want to
state clearly that we believe this development is a means of ensuring
that the council can continue to offer quality Girl Scout programs in
a modern facility for many more years to come.
As volunteer directors, we have worked with local Girl Scout
families and other volunteers in the Newport Beach area over the past
several months to inform them about the Marinapark plan. Overall, we
have received very enthusiastic support for the proposed Girl Scout
facility.
* SUZANNE HUFFMON ESBER is chair of the Girl Scout Council of
Orange County Board of Directors.
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