LOOKING AHEAD

Mark you calendar for these special upcoming events:

April 10

Assistance League of Newport-Mesa presents its third annual fundraising gala - Dancing for Tomorrow’s Stars at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. The elegant evening includes a tribute to Assistance League of Newport-Mesa’s 70 years of philanthropic services in the community. The dancing competition features community leaders Dr. Esmael Adibi, Jill Ayres, Heidi Cortese-Sherman, Vince Ferragamo, Jeannie Lawrence and Jim McAleer paired with professional dance partners. Judges are Janet Curci, Tim Kashani (2009 Best Male Dancer) and Pamela Roossin. Nora Jorgensen-Johnson is the event’s honorary chair, and master of ceremonies is Ed Arnold with KABC’s George Pennacchio and Mindy Stearns (2009 Fan Favorite Dancer) announcing the dance competition. Tickets are $200 per person and votes for favorite dancers are $10 each. The event begins with cocktail hour at 6 p.m. followed by dinner, the dance competition and open dancing.
Call (949) 645-6929 or visit www.alnm.org.

April 19

Mesa Verde Classic Golf Tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club benefiting Costa Mesa United. Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. with a 10:30 a.m. Shotgun Start in a Team Shamble foursome format, with lunch provided. Contests include: Closest to the Pin (men's and women's), Longest Drive (men's and women's), Hole-In-One, Keep it in the Fairway and Putting. Immediately following play, each player is invited to bring a guest to enjoy hors d'oeuvres, a no host bar, silent and live auctions, an opportunity drawing and awards. A delicious dinner buffet will be served and Ed Fawcett, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce CEO and President will be honored. Cost is $275 per player (includes each player inviting one guest to join in the clubhouse following play.) Dinner only is $100. Registration deadline is March 31. Checks can be made payable to Costa Mesa United and mailed to: Rick Kapko, ℅ Mesa Verde Classic Golf Tournament, 1700 Adams Ave., #102, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. You can download an entry form at www.costamesaunited.com. Foursome sign-ups, sponsorship partnerships and auction item donations are welcomed to help make this tournament a success. For more information, contact Tom Johnson, tournament chair at (949) 244-2583 or by email at tom@newportmesadailyvoice.com.

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10Jun2009

A local news operation is born

Ten months ago I walked out the doors of the Daily Pilot. For me it was a sad day. I guess I had always kind of figured that someday they’d just find me slumped over in the chair in my office and that would be it. Not a bad way to go.

In the following weeks and months, I took up residence in a small office 50 feet from the back door of the Goat Hill Tavern. You’ll recognize some of the names of my new office mates: Bill Lobdell, author and former editor for the Daily Pilot; Lana Johnson, the former promotions director for the Daily Pilot; Ron Katzman and Janet Vinograd, two of the best sales reps. ever at the Daily Pilot.

While some of them toiled in a successful web business called Greer’s OC, the bigger question for me and others was “What’s next? Where’s the income stream?”

Some people called from the community and suggested a return to the Pilot. Others pleaded with us to start a new, even better newspaper.

We looked and considered pretty much everything.

As our search turned to investors and capital, acquiring the Daily Pilot became a common theme. We explored bankruptcy court, where the Pilot resides and even got the attention of the Tribune’s investment banker in New York. But, in the end, everywhere we looked, no matter what the size of the rock, money was hard to find. This wasn’t the best time to raise money for a news operation.

For about 24 hours, we were depressed. But then we had an idea.

Which brings us to today.

Welcome to our new endeavor, the Newport-Mesa Daily Voice.

No large backers. No deep pockets. Just a group of us committed to providing Newport-Mesa with more local news, commentary and information, at a time when many news organizations are folding up shop.

We’ll start with some baby steps, but will grow up soon enough with the help of additional contributors and reader input. Stay tuned and you’ll see: the latest news posted whenever it happens; a fun and unique way to cover prep sports (we’ll tell you the secret this fall); community commentary from a diverse group of locals; and video for better editorial coverage and better results for advertisers.

We’ll also aggregate content from other local favorite sites so you can find everything about Newport-Mesa at one website.

As always, Newport-Mesa deserves a watchdog, a community forum where issues can be debated, a place where whatever is happening in the community can reside, and a community cheerleader when a cause needs championing.

It’s going to be blast. Here are a couple of things you can do for us: first, tell 10 friends about what we’re up to and then, have each of them tell 10 friends and so on. Also, when you have a good story idea, please tell us ASAP. If you want to be a contributor, please shoot us an e-mail. And please submit to us your organization’s events so we can publicize them.

We hope you’ll find that we’ll feel like an old, comfortable pair of shoes.

--Tom Johnson

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Reader Comments (5)

Congratulations on the new endeavor! You and your team are embarking on a great adventure, I wish you great success. I will indeed pass along your website and concept to everyone I know.

June 10, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterChristopher Trela

Tom & Staff,
Way to go on your new venture! We are so proud of you guys. A tip of the Weichman golf hat to you for success!
Larry

June 10, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLarry Weichman

Congratulations on the launch. Look forward to seeing the great work, service and community building your team will lead in the coming weeks and months!

June 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCarey Ransom

Congratulation! I love reading the Daily Pilot, and I like what I see in our community local newspaper, but at the end of the day, competition is always good. I really wish you the best. I'll tell 10 other people about this new venture.

June 11, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterHumberto

Congratulations on your new venture and I wish you great success. Loved the Daily Pilot but not the LA Times and have been disappointed for many years that I could not get home delivery of just the Pilot. Now I can get your digital local news right at home. This is a breath of fresh air.

June 12, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterConnie

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