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Luau for Life will be presented tonight at the Hyatt Newporter. The
surf- and sunset-inspired evening will be centered around the hot surf
band the Swingin’ Tikis, with mai tais flowing, hula dancers swaying and
plenty of excitement stirred up by organizers Sandra Weiner, Jayne Lally,
Tammi Cluck, Jamie Klippert, Robin Schwartz and Lauren Johnson.
The Newport Beach women, all surfers, have planned the event around
the essence of Newport social life -- the beach. The fun will benefit
cancer research at Hoag Hospital.
Actually, the surf party is sponsored by an organization called Paddle
for the Cure, with Mike Rogers at the helm. Rogers is a marathon athlete
who organized Paddle for the Cure five years ago in honor and in memory
of his father-in-law who died from cancer.
On Aug. 27, Rogers will participate in a race from Catalina Island to
Manhattan Beach-- 32 miles -- as part of his continuing tribute and to
help raise more funds for cancer research at Hoag Hospital, Newport
Beach. To date, Rogers has raised in excess of $200,000 for the hospital.
“The race is a symbolic parallel to the physical struggles that a
cancer patient must endure,” offered Hoag’s Maria Ramsay. More than 500
guests are expected to help that struggle this evening. Tickets are
available at the door. For moreinformation or reservations, call Ramsay
at (949) 760-5916.
Another major water-oriented summer event will take place Friday at
the Ritz Carlton, Laguna Niguel. The 11th annual Waterman’s Ball,
sponsored by the Surf Industry Manufacturers Assn., will attract a large
contingent of the Newport-Mesa surf society to the Dana Point evening
tribute, which calls for creative dress/black tie optional.
You know what that means--bow tie on bare chest with paisley surf jams
and fins. The event will honor Jack O’Neill, with special recognition
paid to surf environmentalists Susan Crank and Tom Knapp.
“Surfing America” awards will go to Keala Kennelly and Shea Lopez. The
$175-per-person evening will benefit a variety of water-related needs
including the Alaska Wilderness League, American Oceans Campaign, Heal
the Bay, Hidden Harbor Marine Environmental Project, Ocean Institute, and
the Surfrider Foundation.
Local association members participating include Dick Baker of Ocean
Pacific, Mark Daly of Quiksilver, Richard Cram of Rip Curl, Joy Horowitz
of Sugar and Spice, and Mark Tinkless of O’Neill.
Peter Townsend of Surfing, Surfing Girl, and Bodyboard magazines
serves as the association’s president.
Also involved are Lido Isle’s Tom Holbrook, Bob McNight, Michael
Tomson, Liam Ferguson and Kevin Meehan. For reservations and information,
as well as advice on proper surf attire for the evening, call (818)
986-7990.
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