B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
The main ingredient was laughter. The first Someone Cares Soup Kitchen
Comedy Night attracted more than 200 guests for a comedy in the kitchen
kind of show from Orange County laughmeister Jeff Jena.
Actually, Jena volunteered two performances in the kitchen (now
referred to as “kitsch in the kitchen”) as the Golden Truffle Restaurant
of Newport Beach handled the culinary duties for the recent Saturday
evening roast with a wonderful spin -- feeding folks who are hungry.
After dinner, Merle Hatleberg, founder and director of the Soup
Kitchen, presented her Golden Ladle award to the good people at Hoag
Hospital and also to the organizers of S.F. Ready Family Limited
Partnership for their ongoing support of Someone Cares.
Kudos to the volunteers, including a host of gentlemen from Pacific
Life in Newport Beach, who were on hand to make the evening run smoothly.
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Another of the local powerhouse groups devoted to collecting and
distributing food for those in need is known as the Harvester’s of
Newport Beach. This small, but very involved, group supports the Second
Harvest Food Bank of Orange County.
A recent gala luncheon and fashion show fund-raiser held at The Four
Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach pulled out all the stops. In honor of the
Harvester success, the Chanel boutique at South Coast Plaza hosted a
reception for the underwriters of the big event, chaired by Jerri
McKenna, at a waterfront estate on tony Harbor Island.
In the crowd of well-dressed men and women were Billur Wallerich,
Kathy Schoenbaum, Lisa Chapkis of Chanel, Cynthia and Karl Nolette, Donna
Simonelli from Chanel New York, Teddie Ray, Jennifer and Rick Van Bergh,
Sherry Abbott, Jill Johnson Tucker, Debbie Nelson, Bonnie Luebke and
Melissa Mistech.
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The 17th annual Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation Bid For The Kids
held its annual gala fund-raiser recently at the Sutton Place Hotel in
Newport Beach. Event chairs Leslie Bubb and Kim Weiner welcomed 400
guests in holiday black tie, raising more than $200,000 to help fight
pediatric cancer.
Major sponsors included John and Donna Crean, Master Financial, Emulex
and Zippertubing Co. In the crowd were Mitchell Cairo, Violet Shen,
Leonard Sender, Charles Turner, Jim Weisenbach, Bill Sahota and Dan
Rosen.
Lindsay Shephard, a 12-year-old cancer survivor, addressed the crowd,
thanking them for helping to save her life. Another emotional tribute
came from Shirley Quackenbush, whose 6-year-old son suffers from
neuroblastoma.
In a trembling voice, Quackenbush shared, “Without groundbreaking
treatments, our son and thousands like him would not be enjoying the
quality of life that includes taking a bus to school each day, playing
T-ball with his dad or annoying his little brother.”
Founded 1982 in Orange County, the foundation has raised more than $10
million to help children fighting cancer and other life-threatening
diseases.
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