EDITORIAL
We hope the planned revival of the Fish Fry this year will prove the
old adage true: Good things come in small packages.
The Lions Club Fish Fry, for more than 55 years a beloved Costa Mesa
tradition that served as hometown fair, reunion and deep-fried
belly-filler all in one, was canceled last year when Orange Coast College
officials decided not to host the event after a legal dispute between OCC
and the Lions Club. Last-minute attempts to find a location, including
its longtime home at Lions Park, failed.
The loss was much lamented, though we noted then that there was a lot
of hand-wringing but little in the way of ideas on how the Fish Fry could
be saved. So we are more than pleased that the Costa Mesa Newport Harbor
Lions Club Board of Directors seems intent on finding a way to bring back
this integral part of the Costa Mesa community.
As it stands now -- a final decision on the Fish Fry’s future is to be
made at the board of directors meeting on Tuesday -- this year’s Fish Fry
won’t be the huge, carnival-like event it was in the past. It will be
more like a big picnic, with a few craft booths and the fish dinner.
And it will be a good start. As Lions Club President Mike Schaefer has
said, it is more important to restore the tradition and get back momentum
than to worry about putting on a blowout event.
But the Fish Fry is more than a picnic, and the goal should be a
return to its glory days -- including, even, the old parade, which died
once in 1995, was resurrected as the unparade that year and again in 1996
before making its short-lived return in 1997.
To do this, we think, will take more than just the efforts of the
Lions Club alone. Members of other groups -- and there are many service
organizations in our community -- should step forward to help rebuild
this tradition, which not only Lions Club members used to enjoy.
And why not start with this year’s event and make it the biggest
picnic anyone has ever seen?
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