Thursday, August 12, 2010

Bees dropping like flies at McKinney Theatre

• Thousands of bees killed at Saddleback College theater (OC Register)

     For the second time in five years, honeybees nearly brought down the house at McKinney Theatre before the actors here could.
     A recent production of "Damn Yankees" had to be moved to the Saddleback College gym after live, dead and dying bees filled the campus theater, said Kate Realista, director of performing arts for the college.
. . .
     They are believed to have constructed a hive in the highest walls of the theater, about 65 feet off the ground. The college hired exterminators, who sprayed the colony. Two days after the treatment, dead bees littered the theater floor.
     McKinney Theatre at Saddleback College has been plagued by bees before. In 2005 the insects invaded, resulting in a $50,000 loss for a production of "Babes in Arms."
     "I know the actors were getting stung and that doesn't make for a good show," Realista said. " ... Last time we lost audience loyalty and a great deal of money in canceling shows."
     Instead of canceling again, this year the show was moved to the gym just a few hours before the curtain call, giving the audience a behind-the-scenes look at the production.
     "It was an adventure," said Nina Welch, public information officer for the college's arts department. "So many people said 'What an experience.'"
     Though they were quick to move the show, Welch said they lost about $1,800 because 60 people who did not want to see the show in the gym asked for refunds.
. . .
     "You're hearing more rumors than anything else because it's such a fascinating story," Realista said. "They're figuring it's a mega hive, revenge of the bees."….

Meanwhile, the boondoggle reduction initiative proceeds:

• Education Dept. to Offer Data on Effects of Gainful-Employment Rule (Chronicle of Higher Education)

     The Education Department will release on Friday the data it used to model the impact of its proposed "gainful employment rule." The release will include data from the department's Ipeds database as well as data about graduates' earnings from Missouri's longitudinal data system. The department will also provide an analysis of four-year loan-repayment rates, by institution, calculated using its National Student Loan Data System. The department has estimated that 5 percent of programs would become ineligible for student aid under the proposed rule, which would penalize institutions whose students carry high debt burdens and have low loan-repayment rates.

Candidate’s statements for Prendergast and Muldoon

     (See earlier post)
     These two have filed to run for Don Wagner’s “Area 2” trustee position in November:

NAME: THOMAS “T.J.” PRENDERGAST, III AGE: 44
OCCUPATION: Teacher/Aquatics Coach

     As a teacher and parent, I care about quality education at Saddleback College and Irvine Valley College. As a longtime south Orange County resident and taxpayer, I know the importance of conserving scarce resources to best serve our community, without raising taxes.
     Our local community colleges provide affordable education for workforce development and economic recovery, and for life-long learning. Now more than ever, taxpayer money needs to be spent in the classroom helping students reach their potential: preparing academic students for success at the university level, assisting vocational and professional students in the job market, and serving the needs of our community’s life-long learners. We must provide skills for success in the high-tech 21st Century.
     As an Orange County teacher, a parent with children in local public schools, and a former community college student, I value the roles of our local colleges in the community. I am proud to help students reach their goals and prepare for a successful future. For many, this will be fulfilled through our community colleges, a rich and valuable local resource. Your vote for me will keep our community colleges devoted to serving our community’s students.
     Endorsed by Tustin City Councilman and former Mayor Doug Davert.

NAME: KEVIN M. MULDOON
OCCUPATION: Business Owner/Educator

     I’d be honored to serve as your Trustee for Area 2.
     Raised in South Orange County, my mother, brother and I have attended Saddleback College.
     My professional career includes serving as a Deputy District Attorney in the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, sitting on the Orange County Treasurer’s Advisory Committee and owning a small business.
     A strong supporter of the community college mission which includes lifelong learning and reaching out to the many students needing access to courses during these difficult economic times, I’ll continue the conservative fiscal management of the college district, which to the credit of the current Board of Trustees is debt free.
     I’m endorsed by Board of Trustees President Don Wagner, a candidate for the California Assembly, Trustee Tom Fuentes, Trustee John Williams, Congressman John Campbell, Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, Assemblyman Jeff Miller, Assemblyman Van Tran, and Professor John Eastman.
     My educational credentials: Doctor of Law Degree from Chapman University Law School and Bachelor’s Degree from Loyola Marymount University, where I received the Dr. Singleton Award for Excellence in Economics.
     An Irvine resident, I’m active in my church, serving as President of the Pastoral Council and teaching Faith Formation classes.
     I’d appreciate your vote in November. Thank you.

COMMENTS (as of 11:47 a.m.):

Anonymous said... ~ Yikes!
9:56 AM, August 12, 2010

Anonymous said... ~ So Muldoon is just another sanctimonious little right wing prick, endorsed by the usual cadre of right wing pricks. What a surprise.
10:55 AM, August 12, 2010

B. von Traven said... ~ Given Muldoon's endorsements, it appears that he is the Anointed One. But is he (or will he be) a Wagnerian or a Fuentean?
   Let us pray. "Lord, make Muldoon a Wagnerian."
   Of course, he could be his own man.
   Hahaha. Hahahahaha!
11:36 AM, August 12, 2010

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

  This ran in the Sunday December 24, 2023 edition of the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register : July 14, 1955 - November 20, 2...