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Up Close and Personal with Toot Bell, San Diego’s “Human Flute”

May 8, 2026

Tootsie "Toot" Bell, who earned her nickname from her mother due to her tall, slender build, grew up in El Centro, California, before relocating to San Diego where her mother remarried and expanded their family. After graduating from Morse High School in 1980, Bell discovered her musical talents at True Vine Missionary Baptist Church, where a childhood friend taught her to become a choir director despite her initial reluctance. While pursuing music ministry, she maintained a career at UCSD from 1980 until her 2023 retirement, working her way up from the Nutrition Department to Telecommunications.

Who is affected

  • Tootsie "Toot" Bell (honoree)
  • Betty and Leon Harper (Bell's parents)
  • Leondra "Cookie" (Bell's older sister)
  • Kenya (Bell's younger sister)
  • Hubert Bell, Jr. (Bell's stepfather)
  • Susan (Bell's stepmother)
  • Timothy "Tu-Dee" Clemons and Pastor Timothy Clemons (childhood friend and mentor)
  • San Diego County community members
  • The Aztec Duplicate Bridge Club, Inc. (event producer)

What action is being taken

  • No explicit ongoing actions are described in the article. The article primarily recounts past events and announces a future celebration.

Why it matters

  • This recognition matters because it celebrates an individual who has dedicated her life to serving her community through music ministry while maintaining humble gratitude for her gifts. Bell's story demonstrates how faith-based leadership and artistic talent can positively impact communities, and the commemoration acknowledges the importance of honoring contributors while they are still alive to appreciate the recognition.

What's next

  • A celebration event titled "Giving You Your Flowers While You Can Smell Them" will take place on May 17, 2026, at Morse High School Auditorium from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., with tickets priced at $20.00.

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint