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Alcala, Abigail <br />From: Pocha Pena <pocha@pocharte.com> <br />Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2017 7:59 PM <br />To: eComment <br />Cc: Garcia, Jorge (CMO); Jessica B. Cha; Marytza Rubio; Huizar, Maria <br />Subject: 8/16/17 CC MTG: Agenda Item 65B <br />Dear Mayor and City Councilmembers, <br />I am writing to offer comment on item 65B on tonight's City Council agenda - Santa Ana Community Branding and <br />Strategy Presentation. <br />To the proposed statement and foundational branding, I feel we should add some words relating to our local History. <br />Santa Ana and San Juan Capistrano are the two oldest cities in Orange County and share a rich history that stretches <br />back hundreds of years. <br />As an Art Commissioner I think it's great that our foundational branding will spotlight our Art, Culture and Diversity, but <br />we are missing a reference to our regional History. Without rooting Art, Culture and Diversity to our Local History, our <br />branding will ring hollow and gimmicky in the creative phase to come. <br />Santa Ana has been an Arts & Culture destination for over 200 years: <br />-- 1700's -The Yorbas started hosting the first regional fandangos at their hacienda, "El Refugio," located near Bristol & <br />1st street. These events brought Californio land barons together from all over So Cal to visit Santa Ana (grand families <br />like the Sepulvedas, Avilas, Bandinis, etc). This is when we emerged as a cultural hub. <br />-- 1800's - Madame Modjesca put us on the national cultural map by inaugurating our first OC opera house, buying <br />property and moving here. As a world-famous Shakespearean actress, she kept Santa Ana in the global headlines and <br />inspired a whole theater district on North Main. <br />-- 1900's - Prohibition era jazz clubs opened, bringing music legends, artists and movie stars to downtown Santa Ana. <br />Charlie Chaplin, Bebe Daniels, Pepito, Rita Hayworth, Ricardo Montalban, Lucille Ball, Pedro Infante, Bogart & Bacall and <br />many others loved spending time here. In the 1940's Marlon Brando attended Lathrop Jr High, in the 1950's Dianne <br />Keaton went to Santa Ana High and in the 1960's the Righteous Brothers built a whole music scene & West Coast sound <br />in a nightclub called the Black Derby on South Main. <br />There are many more examples I can cite, but I know your time is limited. <br />It's important to emphasize with this new civic branding that Santa Ana is not jumping onto the bandwagon of hip urban <br />cities to become something it is not. To the contrary, in branding our city as a center for Arts, Culture & Diversity, Santa <br />Ana is re -embracing centuries of already being this. <br />Let's honor Santa Ana's rich cultural legacy with a clear reference to our Historic presence as a regional Arts, Culture and <br />Diversity leader. This heritage makes us special and deserves a mention in our foundational branding vision statement. <br />Sincerely , <br />Sandra "Pocha" Pena <br />
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