Open Letter to Encinitas City Council Re: ‘Surfing Madonna’
The Surfing Madonna artist is threatening to relocate the iconic mosaic. Here’s a solution below. The Encinitas City Council meets at City Hall, 505 S. Vulcan Ave., Encinitas CA, 92024 at 6 pm.
Open Letter to Encinitas City Council
Re: Status of “Surfing Madonna”
By Colleen O’Connor
Dear Mayor and Council Members:
You will vote tonight on the future of the “Surfing Madonna” mosaic.
As it is indisputable that there are issues with the Charitable Foundation, its partnership with the City and the future of its special needs surfing camps and fundraising runs, I would like to propose a temporary solution.

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