OB Rag Fundraiser: ‘We’re Over Half Way There’

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Graphic by Ray Blavatt. House in the background was the original “office” of the underground OB Rag in the 1970s. It’s on Etiwanda.

The annual OB Rag summer fundraiser is in our third day and we can announce we’re over half way to our goal of $2,000!

Actually, as of this writing, we’re raised over $1,150 in donations and pledges.

Because we are independent and not saddled by advertisers, we need to look to our readers and supporters for a sustaining budget.

Here are some reminders why the Rag needs to survive and thrive:

  • Where else can you get Judi Curry’s provocative reviews of local Peninsula restaurants? And her insights into daily life in South OB?
  • Not to mention Geoff Page’s stellar reporting on the OB – Point Loma Pier. Geoff and the Rag broke the news of how seriously deteriorated the pier was a few years ago, and Geoff surmised then that the pier was so  rotten it would have to be replaced. Just recently, the city announced it would indeed replace the iconic pier.
  • The poetry of Ernie McCray – where else?
  • And how about Colleen O’Connor’s reminders about national election politics and the local politics of an unkempt city.
  • No where else can you read Edwin Decker‘s biting but humorous advice column but here.
  • Kathy Blavatt’s wonderful photography and teaches on how to make a garden grow add dept to our pages.
  • Over the last year or so, the Rag has also become a sounding board for disgruntled members of other neighborhoods dissatisfied with how city hall was treating them. Mat Wahlstrom has recently joined our bevy of writers, bringing perspectives from Hillcrest and beyond.
  • The comment section of the Rag is without equal. Some readers come on just to check out the comments.
  • And the Rag supports and reports on two invaluable local OB groups: the Friends of the OB Library and the OB Historical Society.
  • The Rag was the first to break the bad news about the City taking down Palm trees in Point Loma. And after digging around, we found the city’s reasons extremely faulty.
  • We covered the recent brouhaha between pickle ball players and local tennis players, and provided a unique and needed public forum for the two sides — and others — to discuss the issues.
  • Plus, the Rag was first on the scene when the city began plans to drastically alter a local street in the Roseville area without community notice or feed-back.
  • The Rag provides coverage of the three local community planning committees: the OB Planning Board, the Peninsula Community Planning Board, and the Midway District Planning Committee. Nobody else carries such detailed reports of their meetings, as Rag reporter Geoff Page does.
  • Where else can you get Judi Curry’s provocative reviews of local Peninsula restaurants? And her insights into daily life in South OB?
  • Not to mention Geoff Page’s stellar reporting on the OB – Point Loma Pier. Geoff and the Rag broke the news of how seriously deteriorated the pier was a few years ago, and Geoff surmised then that the pier was so  rotten it would have to be replaced. Just recently, the city announced it would indeed replace the iconic pier.
  • And the Rag supports and reports on two invaluable local OB groups: the Friends of the OB Library and the OB Historical Society.

How to Support Us

Send us a one-time donation via our PayPal button on the homepage;
Become a regular monthly contributor; via PayPal on the homepage;
Send us a check made out to “OB Rag” to:

OB Rag
PO Box 7012
Ocean Beach, CA 92167

So, help us keep the OB Rag alive and well – send us a donation during this week of our Third Second Pandemic Summer campaign.

 

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