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Some of the best and the brightest of the Newport-Mesa community
turned out last week at the home of Mary Lou Furnas to support the
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation. The Orange County
chapter of the foundation, which is only three years old, was founded by
Pat Beckman, daughter of the legendary scientist Arnold Beckman.
The gathering was organized around an afternoon tea featuring a
chilling address on a controversial scientific subject by Dr. Susan
Bryant, dean of UC Irvine’s school of biological sciences. Bryant’s
lecture was titled “Stem Cells On Demand and the Ability to Regenerate.”
The gathering included support from Sue Alexopoulous, Terri Carr, Mary
Y. Davis, Ann Rowe, Peggy Stemler, Eve Thompson, Joan Torres and Nancy
Whelan. Guests enjoyed the art-filled Furnas residence, including a
massive collection of African artworks collected over many years of
traveling to the continent to work on medical issues with the native
people.
Bryant’s talk on stem cell research was somehow even more appropriate
in the Furnas setting. Her message was clear. America must face the
scientific challenge of stem cell regeneration, lest it be mastered by
scientists in other nations and regions leaving us behind.
Also in the crowd were Diana Atkins, Rebecca Berge, Linda Elftmann,
Lynn Mosich, Susan Bonner, France Campbell and Amy Howard.
For more information on the foundation, please contact Peggy Stemler
at (949) 675-5441.
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Costa Mesa-based Share Our Selves attracted an enormous crowd to a
midweek cocktail reception in store at Cantoni. The upscale purveyor of
modern interior lifestyles opened its West Coast showroom doors to the
local crowd in honor of Cantoni’s second anniversary in Irvine.
More than 300 Share Our Selves supporters responded to organizer Karen
Harrington’s call to show up at Cantoni to sample the catering of Pascal
and to share a martini underwritten by Bishop Wine and Spirits.
Michael Wilkov, president and founder of Cantoni Inc., joined with
Richard Pabon, West Coast vice president of the firm, to press the flesh
with local donors to Share Our Selves. Pabon underwrote an opportunity
prize drawing for a shopping spree in the showroom.
Karen McGlinn, executive director of Share Our Selves was on hand to
greet the crowd. McGlinn was joined by Kathy Thompson of Corona del Mar,
president of the Share Our Selves A-Team, a special support group of the
hunger mission.
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Kudos to social activist Janice Johnson. Receiving the very first
Distinguished Alumni Award from State University of New York (SUNY),
Johnson has been honored for community service in Orange County and has
been elevated to membership in Phi Kappa Phi, the oldest national
honorary society created to celebrate both academic scholarship and
community service.
Yet another local activist, Renee Fleming, became the second honorary
member of Phi Kappa Phi, joining Johnson in this rarified circle. Fleming
is a graduate of SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music.
Janice Johnson and her husband Roger, well known in the community for
their civic and philanthropic endeavors, have generously endowed the
Brock McElheran Performance Series at SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of
Music. Johnson’s local awards include the YWCA’s Woman of the Year for
the Arts and the Volunteer Center of America’s “Giving is Living” Award.
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