Monday, February 07, 2005
Santa Paula Proposes to Be Home of "Next U.S. President"
The City of Santa Paula has proposed to the television program, "The West
Wing," to have one of their characters who is running for President hail
from Santa Paula. Actor Alan Alda has recently joined the cast of "The
West Wing" as Senator Arnold Vinick from California. Vinick is running for
President to succeed the character played by Martin Sheen on the program.
On the January 26, 2005 episode of "The West Wing" the Alda character in a
speech mentioned that he grew up in an area that produced citrus. In the
eyes of Santa Paula Mayor Mary Ann Krause, that could be only one place:
Santa Paula.
The Mayor sent a letter to Alan Alda and "The West Wing" Executive Producer
John Wells on January 28 offering Santa Paula as Senator Vinick's hometown.
The Mayor also sent Alda a box full of Santa Paula related t-shirts,
sweatshirts and a Santa Paula High School baseball cap to wear on the
program. In addition, the Mayor sent a box of oranges from the Limoneira
Company to Alda, Wells and the writing staff of the program.
Last Friday, the Mayor received a letter from Lauren Schmidt, a writer on
"The West Wing" thanking the Mayor for the writer's oranges. In her letter
Schmidt said, "We are still in the process of developing his (Alda's)
character, and thus, are not ready to commit ourselves to all the intricate
details of his past. However, we will definitely keep Santa Paula in mind,
if we ever take a journey back to Vinick's home for campaign events."
The City of Santa Paula plans to keep up its campaign to be the home of the
next President of United States.
Wing," to have one of their characters who is running for President hail
from Santa Paula. Actor Alan Alda has recently joined the cast of "The
West Wing" as Senator Arnold Vinick from California. Vinick is running for
President to succeed the character played by Martin Sheen on the program.
On the January 26, 2005 episode of "The West Wing" the Alda character in a
speech mentioned that he grew up in an area that produced citrus. In the
eyes of Santa Paula Mayor Mary Ann Krause, that could be only one place:
Santa Paula.
The Mayor sent a letter to Alan Alda and "The West Wing" Executive Producer
John Wells on January 28 offering Santa Paula as Senator Vinick's hometown.
The Mayor also sent Alda a box full of Santa Paula related t-shirts,
sweatshirts and a Santa Paula High School baseball cap to wear on the
program. In addition, the Mayor sent a box of oranges from the Limoneira
Company to Alda, Wells and the writing staff of the program.
Last Friday, the Mayor received a letter from Lauren Schmidt, a writer on
"The West Wing" thanking the Mayor for the writer's oranges. In her letter
Schmidt said, "We are still in the process of developing his (Alda's)
character, and thus, are not ready to commit ourselves to all the intricate
details of his past. However, we will definitely keep Santa Paula in mind,
if we ever take a journey back to Vinick's home for campaign events."
The City of Santa Paula plans to keep up its campaign to be the home of the
next President of United States.
