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  • The Sandpiper welcomes readers’ letters and articles.
  • Material submitted must include the writer’s name, street address and phone number, and should not exceed 400 words.
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Not My Cup of Tea

June 1, 2023 - Linda Holland

As a 56-yr resident of Del Mar, I would like to express my relief that none of the 3 sculptures recommended by the Arts committee was selected for display at the City Hall. None was aesthetically pleasing. None conveyed any sort of message about the city itself. Perhaps one could have been added to the tot lot as playground equipment. I am reminded of the sculpture ostensibly of

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Say it isn’t so!

May 23, 2023 - Robin Vanderlaan
When I read that the City Council had turned down a donation of a sculpture by Isamu Noguchi I thought maybe this wasn’t THE Isamu Noguchi? But then I saw a photo of the Noguchi on offer in the Sandpiper . How is it possible that a town known for it’s mid century design. architects and architecture failed to grasp the significance of this piece? Even a

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Our Council Cancels Culture

May 16, 2023 - Art Olson
While travelling in the U.K., walking the rugged coastal landscapes of the Shetland Islands and enjoying the cultural riches of London, our joy was unfortunately disturbed. Watching the recent Del Mar City Council meeting on public art for our Civic Center, my wife and I gasped in disbelief as councilmember and lapsed ballerina Terry Gaasterland politically pirouetted with her two Council cohorts, Tracy Martinez and Dan Quirk,

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Dan Quirk’s rumination on homelessness was simplistic and myopic

July 17, 2022 - Anne Farrell

Dear Editors, Dan Quirk’s “rumination” on homelessness, widely distributed by email last Friday, was simplistic and myopic. A commentary in the LA Times on Saturday tells a compelling story of how deeply complex homelessness is, all the failures of government, and the many layers of humanity it takes to get someone off the streets. (Steve Lopez, “He Was Homeless and in Hospice. His recovery is a lesson in

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Where there are more guns available, there will be more gun violence.

June 21, 2022 - Maneck S. Wadia, PhD
Dear Editors,
Our children are being used as sacrificial lambs to the altar of the Second Amendment absolutist’s cult. Gun rights are seldom used for self-protection and mainly used for mass destruction, especially with assault rifles.

AR-15s, the civilian equivalent of the M16 military weapon, are semi-automatic and can hold up to 100 rounds of bullets that shatter the target. Because there were nearly 400,000 assault weapons

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A Moral Dilemma for Our Community

April 1, 2022 - Deb Lyons

Last September our City Council voted to phase out the City’s Rental Assistance Program that has helped four long time Del Mar residents for many years. These four tenants pay the affordable rental rates as established by county guidelines, and the city subsidizes the balance. To their credit the council, realizing the momentous effect losing this subsidy and probably their homes would have on these folks, directed

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Rental Assistance: Broken Promises

March 7, 2022 - Tanya Young

Dear Mayor Worden and Councilors Gaasterland, Martinez, Druker and Quirk:

I am writing because I am concerned about circumstances affecting one of my Del Mar friends, David Ralph. As I know you are aware, last September the Council proposed discontinuing the rental subsidy program which currently supports five individuals and families in our town, including Dave. Losing this subsidy would have a devastating effect. There is no possibility that

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Electric cars are a big step in the right direction right now

April 10, 2021 - Joel F. Martin, Ph.D.

Dear Editor,

The statement in your editorial that, “… our electricity supply from SDG&E is currently less than 40% renewable, so charging your car with dirty energy defeats the goal of zero emissions”, is misleading in several ways. Of course, 40% renewable is a whole lot better than 0% renewable for gas at the pump, but you miss other advantages that make electric cars much more efficient

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William Forrest’s account of his cello practice during Covid19 was a delight to read.

April 5, 2021 - Jan McMillan

Dear Editors,

William Forrest’s account of his cello practice during Covid19 was a delight to read.

His youthful optimism, self-discipline, and love of music shined through every sentence. To steal words from another kind of artist of a much earlier generation, it “has given my heart a change of mood and saved some part of a day I had rued.” (In remembrance of Robert Frost’s, “A Dust of Snow.”)

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