The Crowd -- B.W. Cook
Local moms pulled off the big one, raising an astounding $45,000 for
Eastbluff Elementary School in Newport Beach. The third annual Eastbluff
fund-raiser, billed as “Tropic of Paradise,” brought out generous local
parents intent on underwriting elementary school enrichment programs.
The Hyatt Newporter was the setting for the upbeat evening
celebration, which called for island attire and floral leis to create a
tropical mood. The party was chaired by Marilyn Christian, Debra
Pagliassotti and Susan Seger, creating a wonderful testimony to what
neighborhood parents can do to make a difference in the school system.
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Across town, Dennis Overstreet welcomed an overflow crowd of handsome
locals to the premiere of his new emporium known as Wine Merchant of
Newport Beach. The master purveyor of wines, well known for his
successful operation in Beverly Hills, joined his lovely blond wife Chris
bussing the good looking wine lovers who overflowed the new location on
Via Lido in Newport Beach.
Overstreet spared no expense creating an ultra-luxurious location that
includes not only a full-service wine shop, but also a wine bar for
tasting that is furnished with antiques, creating a very warm
environment. Overstreet’s mission is to provide his customer with “a
complete wine experience in an environment of comfort and opulence.”
Some 200 guests checked out that environment, and did a little tasting
of Overstreet’s finest domestic and imported wines on two separate
evenings. In the crowd were Anne and John Wortman and Karen and Andrew
Littlefair.
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The fourth annual Volvo Junior Leukemia Cup Regatta is scheduled for
May 19 at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Corona del Mar. The one-day
race will feature both junior and adult sailors, each pledging to raise
money to fight leukemia. The race will take over the Newport Harbor under
the generous honorary chairmanship of longtime Newport Beach
philanthropists John and Donna Crean.
Tomorrow evening, organizers Nancy and Barry Levy will join a host of
other dedicated Leukemia Cup supporters to lead an electric boat rally
leaving the yacht club at 5 p.m. and going on a “poker run” on the harbor
to help spread awareness about the upcoming Volvo Leukemia Cup Regatta.
Anyone with an electric boat or a small dinghy is invited to join in
the run for a $20 donation to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Call
(949) 644-9530 to get involved.
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The stars of Newport Mesa mingled with both Hollywood and British
royalty at an exclusive dinner reception held at the Beverly Hills home
of Mary and Sam Haskell on behalf of the Mikimoto Company. William
Thomas, the Mikimoto executive in charge of operations in Costa Mesa,
joined Toyohiko Mikimoto, president of K. Mikimoto and Company, LTD.,
hosting the dinner at the Haskell residence.
Welcoming the Duke of Edinburgh for an upcoming International Charity
Golf Championship raising funds for charities assisting young people, the
Mikimoto contingent mingled with Hollywood stars including Whoopie
Goldberg, Sela Ward, Kirstie Alley, Tony Danza, Patricia Heaton, Kathy
Ireland, Delta Burke, Gerald McRaney and Debbie Allen.
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and his wife, Countess Sophie, were
guests of honor at the star-studded reception. Sam Haskell, a
high-ranking executive of the William Morris Agency, began in the mail
room some 25 years ago and worked his way to the top of the show business
ladder.
The golf fund-raiser is the first event in Southern California for the
international charity championed by the British royal family.
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