The Crowd
B.W. Cook
Ballet Montmartre raised $12,000 at its fourth annual Village Crean
fund-raiser. The holiday gathering attracted a host of locals intent on
providing children with a first-class dance program in this community.
Funds raised will benefit young dancers in need of financial assistance.
The Ballet Montmartre has performed for more than 15,000 Orange County
primary and secondary students at no cost to the school districts.
In the handsome crowd were Stela Viorica, artistic director of the
ballet, George Martinovich, composer, and Brent Neumeyer, orchestrator.
This past weekend, the talented triad presented Ballet Montmartre’s
annual “A Christmas Carol” to delighted audiences at Chapman University,
Orange.
Two major debutante programs in the Newport-Mesa community held important
holiday events recently.
The Assistance League of Newport-Mesa held an announcement tea at the
Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. The young ladies, 14 high school seniors
from the community known as Assisteens, were introduced to the crowd by
Debutante Ball 2000 chair Betty Anne Harline.
On hand for the introductions were Jan Murar, president of the
Newport-Mesa Assistance League Chapter, and Ann Marie Alford, first vice
president. Nancy Halvorsen, Cathy Andrews and Susan Schauppner were also
at the reception.
These mothers are the very significant coordinators of the Assisteen
activities. All 14 young women have participated in a four-year program
of self-improvement through community service.
Coming up in the spring is the 17th annual Assisteen’s Fashion Show to be
held March 26 at Bloomingdales, Fashion Island.
The senior Assisteens are Amy Angelo, Christine Bogenrief, Nicole
Charney, Kimberly Christensen, Jessica Edwards, Margaret Fluor, Kathleen
Ganiere, Mindy Gayer, Signe Hillyard, Ashley Jacobsen, Katharine Massrey,
Alexandra Robinson, Allison Schneider and Lindsay Stump.
Meanwhile, the Newport chapter of the National Charity League sponsored a
lavish and elegant Debutante Ball at the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport
Beach. More than 500 family members and friends witnessed the formal
presentation to society of 19 young women.
Collectively, these local citizens finishing high school have contributed
more than 6,500 volunteer hours to a variety of organizations serving the
Newport-Mesa community. The 39th annual ball paid tribute to a very
long-standing tradition of mothers and daughters working together to
build a better society.
James Francis Roberts served as presenter, with Mrs. James Hawkins,
president of the Newport chapter of the National Charity League, who was
on hand with Mrs. Arthur Coons, the 1999 Debutante Activities committee
director.
The ballroom of the hotel was laidened with thousands of roses and lilies
in a setting designed by florist Jacob Maarse. J. Sterling provided the
musical background to create a once-in-a-lifetime evening for the young
women and their families.
* B.W. COOK’S column appears Thursdays and Saturdays.
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