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Council issues proclamations recognizing pancreatic cancer awareness, local business leader and Christmas Boat Parade

Newport Beach City Council · November 19, 2025

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Summary

Council read proclamations honoring National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, recognized Jeff Schullein of Crown Ace Hardware for long‑running community service, and received a historical presentation on the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade and event details for December festivities.

The council opened the Nov. 18 meeting with several ceremonial recognitions.

Mayor read a proclamation declaring November as National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month in Newport Beach and invited Dr. Lee Reitler and his wife to the dais. Dr. Reitler and his wife described volunteer work with PanCAN (Pancreatic Cancer Action Network), urged residents to use Pancan.org to access free, science‑based support and clinical‑trial navigation, and invited the public to World Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day on Nov. 20.

The mayor then presented a proclamation honoring Jeff Schullein for his long tenure as owner of Crown Ace Hardware — a family business founded in Newport Beach in 1948 and described in the meeting as having raised more than $1,000,000 for children's hospital causes. The Schullein family accepted the recognition and posed for photos.

Chris Dels, co‑chair of the Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade and Ring of Lights, delivered a historical presentation about the parade’s origins in the early 1900s and promoted the 117th annual event, beginning Dec. 17 at Marina Park, which will include a holiday market, fireworks, drone shows and a multi‑night schedule.

These ceremonial items framed the council’s evening and provided event information and community recognition before policy discussions began.