The Crowd -- B.W. Cook
The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club was the setting for
an Assistance League of Newport-Mesa luncheon featuring television
legend Huell Howser, who shared with the 400 or so women the history and
lore of California.
The homespun guest speaker has made a name for himself producing and
hosting television shows on public broadcasting systems in California, as
well as in the national arena.
His personal style charmed the Newport-Mesa ladies representing the
Las Reinas and Virginia Castle auxiliaries of the Assistance League.
Event spokeswoman Corinne Black commented, “Huell was just fabulous, we
adored him. It was one of our best luncheon events ever.”
Howser actually came to the league through the efforts of Julie Nixon
Eisenhower. The former first daughter is both a friend of the Assistance
League of Newport-Mesa and of Howser. The league had scheduled another
celebrity guest speaker for its event, and, because of a scheduling
conflict, needed to find a suitable replacement.
Nixon Eisenhower graced the stage last year for the Assistance League
and was received by the community with open arms. She recently finished a
television interview with Howser on the history of her family, focusing
in particular on the Richard Nixon birthplace in Yorba Linda.
The special has been running on PBS this month, and is well worth
viewing if you haven’t already seen it. In any event, through Nixon
Eisenhower, the ladies of the Assistance League met Howser and also
managed to make luncheon proceeds of $60,000 to support the league’s
community programs, which include the Children’s Dental Health Care
Center in Costa Mesa, Operation School Bell, providing school clothing
and backpacks to children of low-income families referred by the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District, and Kids on the Block, a program
that teaches tolerance of classmates who have learning disabilities,
physical handicaps or other special needs.
The afternoon was chaired by Jocelyn Gilbert and Lauren May, with
special assistance provided by Carolyn Floyd, Cathryn Friis, Cristina
Lucey and Betty Wainscott.
Ann Marie Alford is the chapter president of the Newport-Mesa League,
with Mary Lynn Bergman-Rallis and Bev Ferris serving as co-chairwoman of
the Virginia Castle Auxiliary. Representing the Las Reinis Auxiliary was
chairwoman June Foley. Others deserving recognition include Sharon
Borlet, Melanie Hembree, Doris Hope, Carolyn Jerger, Joanne Johnston,
Marie-France Lefebvre, Cris Morgan, Carol Tether, Nancy Viands, Penny
Weise, Rae Bolton and Cherly Butterworth.
Enjoying a lunch that began with an arugula salad featuring fresh
melon, goat cheese, toasted hazelnuts and warm figs wrapped in bacon,
followed by a breast of chicken with sun-dried tomatoes, vegetables and
garlic mashed potatoes, were friends of the Assistance League sharing
their own memories of California life, in days gone by. In the crowd were
underwriters including Jean Lucas, Martha Crowner, Eileen Du Bois, Joyce
Tanton, Barbara Roberts, Donna Crean, Jackie Harper and many more. A
fabulous silent and live auction helped to make the afternoon a smashing
success for the league.
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