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MARCH 29, 2024 | VOLUME XVI, ISSUE 07

Fortieth Annual Spirit Run in Fashion Island on March 17 Benefits Youth Sports and Local Schools

By Christopher Trela | NB Indy Hundreds of runners of all ages turned out for the 2024 Spirit Run, which marked its 40th year on March 17 by celebrating community, family and fitness to support local causes. Held at Fashion Island in Newport Center, the Spirit Run benefitted local schools, Newport Beach Junior Lifeguards, youth sports programs and CASA Orange County for Children. Entrants could compete in mile and 5K race categories for adults, including the Dog Mile for humans to race with their dogs. Youth competitors also had the opportunity to compete in mile and 5K racing options. The Youth 5K was open to high school age and younger with a quarter mile race for age four, a half mile race for ages five and six and three separate mile races for ages seven, eight and nine to 14, and 15 to 17. Spirit Run also offered events for casual runners and walkers to enjoy individually or as a family. Top finishers in various categories received either cash prizes or gift certificates to Balboa Candy. Top canine competitors received gift cards to Lazy Dog Restaurant. Each finisher (adult, youth and canine) received a lucky medal at the finish line. Spirit Run also gave away leprechaun-approved

Above: Adults at the start of the Spirit Run. Photo by Jim Collins; below: Youths at the start of the Spirit Run. Photo by Jim Collins.

decorative eyeglasses and headpieces to registrants to celebrate Irish pride. These decorative items were designed to complement the costume contest entrants’ attire. The best costume winners in several adult, youth and canine categories received merchandise prizes courtesy of Malarky’s Irish Pub. Held in conjunction with the Spirit Run was a Youth, Fitness, & Dog Expo adjacent to the running and walking events. The Expo offered

live music, a food truck, beverages, a rockclimbing wall, mini-skate park and other youth activities, fitness information, merchandise vendors and community organization booths. This year’s Spirit Run was sponsored in part by the City of Newport Beach, Fashion Island, Fletcher Jones Motor Cars, the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor and the Daruty Family.

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Newport Beach City Manager Update

Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager

By Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager The City is seeking the community’s help to shape the future of Newport Beach through a comprehensive General Plan update. The central hub for this effort is our newly updated website, Newport, Together, with key information, resources and opportunities to provide critical feedback. The City’s General Plan is being updated to reflect the community’s current needs and future aspirations. The General Plan contains goals that establish values and direction, policies that guide decision-making, and programs that carry out the actions needed to

achieve these goals. The last comprehensive update of Newport Beach’s General Plan was in 2006. A core part of updating the General Plan is engaging with residents and other stakeholders to capture and articulate a shared vision for the City for the next 20 years. The relaunched Newport, Together website contains many resources that will aid in this effort, including interactive questionnaires and maps, a project timeline, FAQs, a document library, feedback form, and opportunity to subscribe to an email list for ongoing updates.

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Visit Newport Beach Honored for Best Public Relations Campaign in California By NB Indy Staff Visit California, the state’s marketing and destination organization, honored tourism destinations and attractions across California for excellence in tourism marketing and destination stewardship at the organization’s biennial Poppy Awards, held on March 12 at the Westin Rancho Mirage Golf Resort & Spa.. Visit Newport Beach was selected as the winner in the Best Public Relations for a Destination category for its “Big Game Getaway” campaign. When Super Bowl LVII was held to Glendale, Arizona in 2023, Visit Newport Beach saw an opportunity when Arizona residents began listing their homes on shortterm rental sites as a way to make substantial money and get out of town to avoid the crowds. With a short lead time, Visit Newport Beach decided to lure those residents to Newport Beach with a targeted campaign called “Big Game Getaway.” Visit Newport Beach joined with its hotel, restaurant and recreational partners to collaborate and curate exclusive Super Bowl-themed packages and experiences to entice Arizonans to travel during the month of February. The results: Rooms booked increased three percent year over year, and website traffic from Arizona tripled in under a month. “Big Game Getaway” totals by numbers: VNB Page 6

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INDYPOLL THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:

Do you plan on visiting the city’s new updated website, Newport, Together, to get the latest information on Newport’s General Plan and more?

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