B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
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The Newport Beach Arts Foundation -- led by Joy Curtain and aboard of
directors including Donna Bradley, Marcia Brashier, Karen Butera-King,
Valerie Carson and Deborah Cowles -- pulled off a fabulous summer event
with barely 90 days of planning. The fund-raiser wowed the local crowd
that turned out last week at the lavish Newport Coast estate of developer
David Close.
A little sunset cocktail conversation mixed with local community art
talk and stirred with an eye-popping tour of the Close project called
“Serenissima” made for a perfect Friday evening. Some 500 guests donated
$100 each to the foundation for a chance to see the celebrity art exhibit
and tour the Pelican Crest home.
Over the weekend, another 300-plus folks strolled the estate and
viewed the art, helping the nonprofit foundation reach its goal of
raising $25,000 to support the arts and art education in the Newport
community.
To add to the cocktail reception excitement, Close gathered guests in
his two-story, Tuscan-inspired great room overlooking the Pacific Ocean
and presented a check for $10,000 from the Close Family Foundation to
Curtain to further underwrite the arts programs for children.
The applause was heard all the way to Dana Point.
The Newport Beach Arts Foundation has been a part of this region for a
number of years. In the last six months under the new leadership of
Curtain -- the former Joy Tathwell, daughter of much-loved Newport
citizens Helen and the late James Tathwell, who was a high-ranking
international Fluor Corp. executive and board member -- the arts
foundation has flourished.
Its first fund-raiser at the Close estate proved that the foundation
has the panache and power to bring out the crowd to support its goals.
Curtain, who in her free time is a real estate agent with Coldwell
Banker, is married to entertainment impresario David Curtain, owner of
the former Los Angeles/Beverly Hills power club known as Pa Na Na Souk.
The family has a flair for throwing parties. It’s, as they say, in the
genes.
David Curtain, on the mend from some serious surgery, held court on
the terrace of the Close home. He welcomed the myriad visitors who came
to support his wife, the foundation and Close, who is president of
Pacific Design Estates.
As guests arrived at the estate, coming through the formidable gates
of Pelican Crest, they were greeted by chamber musicians spinning magic
in the music room of the residence, to one side of the grand foyer.
Fountains splashed in the courtyard pool as waiters in black tie from
Bristol Farms served spiced shrimp on silver trays. Bountiful displays of
fruit and cheese beckoned as patrons sipped fine chardonnay on ocean-view
terraces.
A lower level gallery displayed the art of Tony Bennett, Henry Fonda,
Kerry Hallem, Katherine Hepburn, Martin Mull, Leroy Neiman, Jonathan
Winters and sculptor Richard MacDonald, who was represented at the party
by his son Richard MacDonald Jr.
Singer Ed Ames and his bride, Jeanie, were in the swank crowd creating
a buzz for music lovers. The couple came down from their Beverly Hills
home for the party.
Jackie Carrasco of the Irvine Co. joined associates Rodney Brooks,
Marion and June Buie, Jane Duffy, Heather Evens, Jennifer Henry, Gary and
Sarah Hinman, John and Trisha Sherwood and Maureen White for the
gathering. Newport Beach City Councilman Dennis O’Neil was there, as was
Coldwell Banker top executive Jon Cook, art aficionado Hedda Morosi,
local artist Essie Pinsker and architect Robert Sinclair.
Also on hand for the celebration were Diane Aust, Sharon Grimes, Nora
and Jim Johnson, Lido Isle’s Alison and Kimo McCormick, Joyce Reaume,
Nina Robinson from Fashion Island, Laurie Veitch and Debbie Sclafani, who
will handle the sale of the $8-million Pelican Crest residence.
Lots of positive praise was heard over the estate’s decor, created by
local designer Butera-King, who also serves on the foundation board.
“The decorating is exceptional. She captured the intent of the
architect perfectly,” said Grimes, touring the home with her friend Aust.
Perfect decorating, a perfect evening and a perfectly wonderful cause.
That’s as good as it gets on the Orange Coast.
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