Readers Respond -- Some should be added to DP 103 list
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I would like to nominate Charlotte Alexander, affectionately known as
“Charlie” for your list of 103 most influential. Charlie has given her
time and effort for the past five years in guiding the Manuscripts Book
Club at the Newport Beach Public Library.
This book club, open to all, meets on the second Wednesday of the
month and is sponsored by the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation.
Charlie is involved in selecting books to be read, brings authors to
speak at the library and chairs the book discussion group.
Also please consider two gentlemen: Larry Spitz, president of the
Newport Beach Public Library Foundation and library trustee Walt Howald,
each of whom have brought a spirit of good will and teamwork to both the
foundation and the library.
Our family was happy to see our husband/dad, Robert O. Dillman, the
medical director at Hoag Cancer Center, remain on the list; it has
provided much merriment to note that last year he was ranked 40th and was
beaten out this year by a piece of sculpture. We plan on taking a bottle
of champagne to the Noguchi Gardens and toasting the upstart.
JACQUELYN BEAUREGARD DILLMAN
Newport Beach
EDITOR’S NOTE: JACQUELYN BEAUREGARD DILLMAN is the co-chair of the
Distinguished Speaker Lecture Series for the Newport Beach Public Library
Foundation.
I would like to bring Newport Beach (Westcliff) resident Poita Cernius
to your attention. A former attorney and a mother of four school-age
children, she spends hours on the phone and in person helping parents of
children with autism or brain tumors.
Her expertise has brought invaluable medical help, personal support
and assistance to countless families with affected children. This year,
she helped bring a world-renowned physician to Newport Beach, opening her
home during his visit to raise nearly $25,000 for medical treatment for
local autistic children. She and her husband Bill, also an attorney,
cooked, cleaned and helped underwrite the event, which they plan to do
every year.
She opens her kitchen to teach parents how to cook special foods for
their autistic children, is never too busy to tell anyone about the
latest medical treatments for their children and manages to remain fun,
caring and devoted to her very accomplished kids. She insists her
children perform volunteer work, is highly influential in the autism
community and helps others in their fund-raising endeavors.
Poita would never think of herself as a role model, but she is one for
possibly hundreds of families. She helps people in the most vital way at
the hardest time in their lives. She is an unsung hero of our community.
CHRISTINA ADAMS
Dover Shores
Just a note to suggest strong consideration of Dr. Stephanie N.
McClellan for your list. McClellan is the senior partner in a large
OB/GYN practice at Hoag Hospital. She is past chair of the OB/GYN
Department and is currently consulting with Hoag in the development of
the Women’s Center. A phone call to one or all of your “Pavilion
Pioneers” would answer all of your questions about the importance of her
role in providing vision for the Women’s Center.
She also was one of six 2001 award winners for the Orange County
Business Journal’s “Women of the Year.”
On the personal side, she is a great wife of 24 years and mother of
three sons.
BOB MCCLELLAN
Corona del Mar
I travel frequently and when I register my address as Newport Beach, I
am often asked if I know Dennis Rodman. Thanks to your thorough coverage
of his civic activities and your recent listing of him as No. 11 out of
103 top community figures, I believe his status as the key personality
and most visible image of our city is complete.
The Daily Pilot’s justification for its prurient interest and high
ranking of Rodman was that he successfully turned “an ailing Josh Slocums
into a hip night spot.” More precisely, however, he turned a second-rate
restaurant into a second-rate bar. By listing Rodman as the Daily Pilot
No. 11 ,you didn’t just insult numbers 12 through 103, you insulted the
entire community.
DICK TAYLOR
West Newport Beach
I believe you left off the name of Hank Lloyd of the Costa Mesa Tennis
Center. His credentials for the most influential in the area are
impeccable.
Please include his name for next year if not this year.
ROBERT KAY
Newport Beach
I do not understand how the Daily Pilot keeps giving media attention
to Dennis Rodman, especially making him No. 11 out of 103 most
influential. He’s influential, but it’s not a good influence. I’m tired
of reading about him. I think that maybe your journalism is all
tongue-in-check, and maybe we’re supposed to take it that way. I don’t
appreciate it.
BARBARA THOMPSON
Balboa
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