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Opera Pacific, in association with generous benefactors Henry and
Susan Samueli of Corona del Mar, are preparing for an Opera Ball kickoff
fashion show and luncheon Sept. 11.
Susan Samueli is chairing the show with her friend and dedicated
co-worker Sandi Jackson. An overflow crowd of more than 200 opera patrons
is expected for the late summer event, which will be staged on the
breathtaking oceanfront lawn of the Samueli residence.
South Coast Plaza is presenting the fashion show -- a prelude to the
Opera Ball on Dec. 1 at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel -- under the
direction of Billur Wallerich. Elegant table favors will be provided by
Cartier, the sponsor of the ball.
Samueli and Jackson have coordinated a magnificent program for the
luncheon including entertainment by Russian dancers in authentic costume,
which will be a prelude to the theme of the ball -- “Royal Evening in St.
Petersburg.”
Janice Johnson will chair the ball with support from co-chairs Margie
Hubbard and Barbara DeMain. Ruth Ding will handle underwriting for the
upcoming fashion show. Additional support for the fashion show will be
generously provided by local opera aficionados, including Vesta Curry,
Caroline Jones, Donna Phelps, Maggie Price, Pat Poss, Babs Soros, Sandra
Brown, Nancy Sorosky and Sherri Winkler, to name a few.
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More than 6,000 Newport-Mesa visitors to the Orange County Fair
donated 14 tons of food to Share Our Selves, a local nonprofit agency
providing for the needs of those living in poverty in Orange County.
Visitors to the fair brought with them more than 44,000 cans of food,
which will be distributed to more than 6,000 families.
Karen Harrington, SOS director of development, expressed gratitude on
behalf of the organization for the local generosity. She also was
especially appreciative for the support of the Orange County Fair. On one
of the fair days in July, the entrance fee to the fair was waived in
exchange for five cans of food to be donated to SOS.
“Many of those attending far exceeded the five can minimum,” reported
Harrington.
Volunteers at SOS distribute some 200 bags of groceries each day to
the homeless, the unemployed and the working poor living in Orange
County.
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The third annual Gift of Life Gala, starring local Newport Beach
celebrity Bill Medley, unfolded recently to benefit the Orange County
Cancer Education and Research Foundation. Medley, one of The Righteous
Brothers, has been an active supporter of myriad cancer-related causes.
He joined a host of Orange County civic and corporate leaders to pay
tribute to Sandrea K. Laird, a local educator who recently died after a
10-year battle with breast cancer.
The $100 per person event required guests to dress in ‘50s attire and
included bidding for a 1956 Chevy Bel Air. The evening was co-chaired by
Glen Justice and his wife Jane, with support from David Garofalo, John
Collins, Tim Smith, Stephen Bone, R. Gale Schluter and Ed Laird.
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Ron and Linda Beale, local retail moguls and owners of the popular
At-Ease stores at Fashion Island, successfully launched their new venture
at South Coast Plaza last week with the opening of Global Passport.
The Crowd’s spy, Vera Oxblood of Dover Shores, attended the grand
opening event and reported, “This store opening had the absolute best
food you can possibly imagine.”
Oxblood continued gushing, “They served seared ahi. They had sushi of
all varieties, grilled shrimp and you name it.”
It’s no surprise, because we know that the Beales are top-drawer party
givers. The new store is all about comfortable and contemporary clothing
for the adventurer.
Linda Beale reports that she has created a “Tommy Bahama”concept
store, collecting merchandise from selected designers and putting it all
together under one roof for both men and women.
Global Passport has been lovingly designed by Linda Beale in very
sleek British Colonial architectural style. There is even a Trader Vic’s
inspired mai tai bar. It’s all in a day’s work on the Orange Coast.
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