B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
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The 12th annual Southern California Spring Garden Show opened Thursday
evening at South Coast Plaza attracting some 1,500 guests for a preview
of the enchanting garden displays that will be open to public viewing and
shopping all through this weekend.
Opening night was a fund-raiser for Mission San Juan Capistrano, with
Emerald Bay’s Madeline Swinden working hard for the Friends of the
Mission and filling the house, or should I say garden, with donors from
all over Orange County and beyond.
Working with Swinden was a committee of devoted individuals dedicated
to renovation of the Mission including Electa Anderson, looking smashing
in ice blue raw silk. Anton Segerstrom was front and center, sans pretty
wife Jennifer who is home with their newborn daughter. Segerstrom
introduced the show and special guest Karen Hedges, director of
horticulture and resort enhancement for Disneyland Resort.
Spotted in the garden, admiring the bounty and the beauty of spring,
were Cecilia Nott, Noddie and Bill Weltner, Sarah and Michael Corrigan,
Elyse and Bruce Miller and Henry Segerstrom with wife Elizabeth.
“You know I had a special reunion in the garden in front of the new Z
Gallery store,” shared Henry Segerstrom, C.J. Segerstrom managing
partner.
The man responsible for South Coast Plaza continued, “I just ran into
a woman I have known for 40 years. She opened the original I Magnin at
South Coast Plaza many years ago, and now she’s into landscape design.”
Segerstrom laughed and added, “She told me she’s traded her high heels
for sneakers, and that’s she’s having the time of her life. What’s
special to me is seeing her back here at South Coast Plaza after so many
years. We are an extended family of people in this community connected to
this destination.”
The garden show, which is themed “A Garden of Fairytales and Legends,”
features a wonderful centerpiece of “Jack and The Beanstalk” in the
atrium of the center.
Sponsored by a number of corporate citizens including Amtrak, Westin
Hotels, Sunset Magazine, Westways Magazine, American Airlines, Crabtree
and Evelyn, Denman Tools, BV Wines, Kellogg Garden Supply, Disneyland
Resort, Orrefors Kosta Boda, Coast Magazine and South Coast Plaza, the
show is open to the public through Sunday.
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The graduating seniors of Assisteens, the Auxiliary of Assistance
League of Newport Mesa, held their annual fashion show at the Hyatt
Newporter. The presentation was sponsored by younger members of the group
in honor of the graduating class, and their contributions through years
of service to community through the programs of the league.
More than 40 guests filled the ballroom for the show produced by
co-chairs Robin Biggs and Pam Childress. Assisteens coordinator Anita
Boyd welcomed the crowd with style and introduced the program, which
began with an emotional tribute to each of the 20 Assisteens.
Modeling was coordinated by Bloomingdale’s Fashion Island, with praise
directed at Julie Reynolds and Sara Davenport for their support.
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Fair Share 502 honored Newport legend Hans Prager for his 20 years of
contributions to many important Orange County causes. The April 29 dinner
at Prager’s Ritz Restaurant, Fashion Island helped the Someone Cares Soup
Kitchen in Costa Mesa raise funds to “burn the mortgage” on their
property.
The black tie Sunday evening dinner filled the Ritz with patrons
paying $250 and more to have dinner with Hans and Charlene Prager.
Proceeds are expected to top $250,000 for Merle Hatleberg’s kitchen,
which makes a difference for many lives each and every day in this
community.
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The sorority gals representing the Newport Harbor Alumni Chapter of
Delta Delta Delta came together for their 18th annual Rainbow of Hope
luncheon and fashion show in support of the Pediatric Cancer Research
Foundation. The Newport Beach Marriott Hotel opened its doors to some 200
women who joined forces to help children survive cancer.
Veteran fashion show producer Kittie Leslie handled the program
duties, showing off the latest trends from such stores as MiPlace and
other Fashion Island boutiques. The models were primarily Tri-Delta
women. The highlight of the event came in the form of a very emotional
address by John Vallely, a member of the foundation board who lost his
daughter to cancer at age 12, following a three year battle to save the
child.
The $50 luncheon fee helped to raise more than $14,000 for the cause.
The Tri-Delta gals have raised more than $80,000 for charity over the
past three years. The afternoon was chaired by Sue Cox and Wendy Schiff,
with support from Heidi Primeaux, group president; Diann Leduc, in charge
of the silent auction; Dawn Tetrault Sather; Lori Contant; Nancy Franks;
Paige Baumgartner; Theresa Sperle; Julie Wagener; Debbie Grayston and
Michele Cox.
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