B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
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Costa Mesa’s Amy Angelo, an Orange Coast College student and founder
of an International Youth Ambassador program, welcomed a contingent of
royal young women from Japan as she turned over the office of Orange
County Youth Ambassador to successor Meredith Chinn, a senior at Newport
Harbor High School.
The young women from Japan were all princesses from Okazaki, Newport
Beach’s sister city. This international exchange program included visits
from Princess Yuko Murasaki, Princess Eriko Nagasaka and Princess Ayano
Kobayaski.
Angelo, who has recently been named the youngest member of the Coast
Community College District Board of Directors, planned a local tour for
the visiting dignitaries that began with a weekend shopping jaunt on
Balboa Island, a stop on the Corona del Mar beach to enjoy the
sandcastle-building contest and a tour of scenic Laguna.
A formal presentation was made to the Newport Beach Public Library as
a gift from the city of Okazaki was put on display. Then Newport Beach
residents Sally and Lou Nockhold opened their home hosting a dinner for
the young ambassadors. The Nockholds are very involved with the Newport
Beach Sister Cities program, which counts Okazaki among Newport Beach’s
international associates.
By founding the Youth Ambassador program two years ago, Angelo wanted
to encourage young people in the Newport-Mesa community to get involved
in public affairs through both cultural and civic exchange. The program
has grown in two years to become a significant part of Orange County
Protocol with young local ambassadors, including Angelo and Chinn,
representing Orange County youth as official hosts to foreign guests in
the role of goodwill emissaries at events countywide.
Chinn hopes to attend UC Davis majoring in textiles and business. She
is a member of the Assistance League of Newport Mesa, president of the
student political action committee at Newport Harbor High School, and
holds a 4.0 grade-point average. Chinn had the honor of representing
Newport Harbor in Washington, D.C., along with Principal Bob Boise, in
accepting the National Blue Ribbon Award.
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The Assistance League of Newport-Mesa presented to society 15 of its
Senior Assisteen young women at the organization’s 2001 Medallion
Debutante Ball recently. Each teen received an Assistance League
medallion. The Irvine Hyatt Regency Hotel was the setting for the
presentation of the young women, all wearing traditional white gowns.
Each of the 15 graduating seniors has completed four years of
community service in Assistance League-sponsored programs, including the
Children’s Dental Health Center, Operation School Bell, Kids On The
Block, Assistance League Thrift Shop and Treasures On Consignment.
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