Share Our Selves
The city that annually welcomes millions of upscale visitors to its posh environs of South Coast Plaza and the Center for Performing Arts has voted to evict a grass-roots charitable organization that feeds, clothes and treats its somewhat more careworn citizenry and visitors.
The point of light that will be snuffed out when SOS leaves will cast a worrisome darkness.
MARGARET FISHBECK
Huntington Beach
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