B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
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Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter raised an impressive
$41,000 for homeless families at their recent summer fund-raiser held at
the Balboa Yacht Club in Corona del Mar. The theme was “Fantasy Island
Adventure,” and nearly 200 guests dressed in their best tropical attire
to set the mood.
The highlight of the evening was an announcement from board member
Linda Schulein sharing the news with the crowd concerning the acquisition
of a three-unit apartment building that will provide housing for families
graduating from the Interfaith Shelter’s transitional program.
“The instruction is designed to help families get back on their feet
and become self-sufficient,” says Schulein.
Funds raised at the tropical adventure will be earmarked for the down
payment on the new apartments. The economy has pushed up rental prices in
recent years, and consequently increased profits in real estate have
adversely affected those at the lower end of the socioeconomic chain.
Group member Judy Cooper said, “The number of homeless people has
increased in Orange County from 15,000 to 18,000, with over 6,000 of
these people being children.”
Every day, the interfaith shelter houses 50 to 60 adults and 40 to 50
children. Clearly, there is a much greater need for assistance.
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The much loved Newport Beach couple John and Donna Crean were honored
last week at Zoofari 2001. Hailed as the “Top Bananas” for their gift of
$50,000 to be used for the children’s zoo at the Santa Ana Zoo, the
Creans were the centerpiece of the ninth annual dinner, dance and auction
produced under the summer stars on the zoo property.
Next to John and Donna, another local celebrity getting plenty of
attention was Bertha, a 9-foot boa constrictor who was having her picture
taken with the crowd.
Actress and animal activist Tippi Hedren was on hand for the party, as
she has been in years past. Hedren joined actor Michael Villani, who
served as master of ceremonies for the evening, along with sports anchor
Ed Arnold, who masterminded the auction, helping to raise much needed
funds for the zoo.
Tarzan was even there. Sasha Fedortchev, a former Russian gymnastic
champion, delighted the partygoers with his leopard-print loincloth and
his baritone jungle call, which was all part of turning the evening into
a “swinging good time.”
Paige Kunkel of Newport Beach chaired the party along with Donel
Wiles. Wayne Foster provided the tribal tunes. Turnip Rose served the
safari feast, complete with “jungle juice” that was enhanced by Baccardi.
The Wine Room hosted the bar for those too timid for the “jungle
juice.” Also involved with the success of Zoofari 2001 were Curtis
Farrell, Doug Raff, Chris Kiehler, Wendy Sabins and Debbie Newmeyer.
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Hotelier Henry Schielein, president of The Balboa Bay Club and Resort,
hosted the seventh annual Gentleman’s Smoker and Lobster Clambake last
week. Two hundred gentlemen and a few very brave women converged on the
pristine white sand beach of the Balboa Bay Club for an evening that
began with a cigar seminar by Richard L. Di Meola.
A cocktail reception followed at sunset with a lobster feast.
Schielein invited the crowd to show up in blue blazers and white slacks,
with tie and shoes optional. The $250 per person entrance fee will
support the Balboa Bay Club Scholarship fund, which provides financial
assistance to deserving young men and women graduating from community
schools and heading off to universities around the country.
Schielein is a cigar celebrity inasmuch as he holds the official title
“Goodwill Ambassador of the Cigar.” In 1983, Schielein was working in
Boston running the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and he resurrected the Old World
custom of a gentlemen’s black-tie dinner.
The reborn tradition took off, and within a decade there were more
than 2,000 cigar evenings being held in hotels, restaurants, bars and
clubs all over the country.
In the crowd were guests Paul Baldwin, James Bond, Lynn Jackson, Gary
Gray, Joe Girard, Allan Effron, Dominick Addario, and artist Michael
Bryan, who donated his work to help raise additional funds during the
live auction.
Movie star Mamie Van Doren provided an ample share of excitement
dressed in revealing black leather with an enormous pink dahlia placed
strategically in her platinum blond, flowing hair.
Lido Isle’s John Wortmann commented, “The food was fabulous, the
selection of cigars was the best ever.”
Also in the crowd was super car salesman Kirk Dawson, who added, “It
was the first time we had the cigar dinner on the new lawn in front of
the new club. It was great to be a part of that.”
* THE CROWD appears Thursdays and Saturdays. B.W. Cook is editor of
Bay Windows Magazine, a publication of the Balboa Bay Club.
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