Mariners Library to break ground today
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Deirdre Newman
Volunteers who worked arduously to raise money for a new Mariners
Library will rejoice today when the groundbreaking occurs, but their
fundraising efforts continue.
The project is still $300,000 short since the price of steel has
gone up.
Fundraising efforts began in February of 2002 for what became the
Donna and John Crean Mariners Branch Library in June of 2002, when
the Creans gave the project a $500,000 boost. The 15,000-square-foot
library will replace the aging Mariners branch library and serve as
the school library for Mariners Elementary School. The joint-use
nature of the project was required for it to qualify for state money
earmarked for such joint projects.
Theresa Chase, who was the co-chair of the Committee to Build the
New Mariners Library, said the fundraising effort felt like a
whirlwind that warped the sense of time.
“It feels like it’s been a long time, but really it seems like
just yesterday that we started -- like when you look at other
people’s kids that you haven’t seen in a long time,” Chase said.
“It’s amazing it all happened and happened as fast as it did.”
The current Mariners Library needed to be upgraded, and at the end
of 2000, the Newport Beach City Council put the project on a fast
track by approving a contract with an architectural firm to design
the library. A year later, city officials formed a fundraising group
to take advantage of an opportunity created by Proposition 14, which
sets aside funds for the construction and renovation of public
library facilities, to get matching funds from the state. The group
had about four months to come up with $1 million to qualify for the
matching funds. Group members rapidly began fanning out through the
community to garner support and meet the deadline, Chase said.
“We had coffee and dessert parties at neighbors’ houses, we went
to schools and every organization we could think of in the area to
let them know it was happening,” Chase said.
While touting the myriad benefits of a new library, the
fundraisers had to contend with concerns from a small group of
Mariners Elementary School parents because the library would be
shared by the public and the school. They ended up raising $1.1
million thanks to hefty donations from the Creans, the Newport Beach
Public Library Foundation and the Helen Russell Estate. The state
ended up giving $3 million for the library, said Linda Katsouleas,
Newport Beach Public library services director.
At the suggestion of Councilman Don Webb, the city created an ad
hoc committee to oversee the construction of the library. Webb is the
chairman, and Chase is the vice-chairwoman of the committee.
The groundbreaking will be especially sweet for Webb since he
lives across the street from the library, and his kids went to
Mariners Elementary School.
“This is part of the job that’s really great -- to be able to put
together projects you can really see the community enjoy and use,”
Webb said. “We live in a great city.”
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