ON THE WATER -- They can raise funds
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June Casagrande
If you build it, they will can. That was the idea that turned an empty
space on the water in Newport Beach into a bustling fish-processing
plant.
Today, developers have a new philosophy: if you build it, they will
help. That’s the idea behind next week’s fund-raiser at the new Cannery
Seafood of the Pacific restaurant, whose long-awaited reopening is
scheduled for Dec. 3.
In addition to food, music and educational displays, attendees at
Friday’s event can become part of history at the cannery by helping build
the dock at the already-historic site.
“We’re going to give people a screw gun and let them drive a screw
restoring the dock, so anyone who wants will get to say, ‘I helped build
the Cannery,”’ said Walter Gayner of the Orange County Technology
Foundation.
Proceeds from the event will go to the foundation, which buys
computers for local schools.
“It was a great way to reintroduce the Cannery into the community and
benefit a worthwhile cause at the same time,” Cannery co-owner Steve
Herbert said.
The new restaurant, with an opening date that has been pushed back
several times, will mix the rustic feel of the original interior with
sleek modern appointments. An upstairs section that once drew ire from
some neighbors by featuring live music, leading to the restaurant’s close
two years ago, will be home to a new sushi bar -- “a restaurant within a
restaurant,” Herbert said.
The main floor will offer seafood creations of Chef Felix Salcedo,
with entree prices starting at about $16. Two waterfalls will add the
finishing touches to a marine theme throughout the restaurant.
Herbert, who is co-owner with restaurateur Ron Salisbury, said they
wanted to preserve the Cannery’s historic charm. The site was home to a
working fish cannery from 1919 until 1966.
The building now on the site was built about 30 years ago, and for
much of that time was a restaurant. Since owner Bill Hamilton closed its
doors, the site has sat dormant. But after the $3-million face-lift now
underway, Herbert said he hopes the Cannery will be a Newport Beach
landmark for years to come.
FYI
WHAT: Fund-raiser and restoration of the Cannery restaurant
WHEN: Friday, 5 to 8 p.m.
WHERE: Cannery Seafood of the Pacific, 310 La Fayette Road, Newport
Beach
COST: $50 per person; $75 per couple. Proceeds benefit the Orange
County Technology Foundation
CONTACT: RSVP by today to (949) 597-8285 or e-mail o7
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