The Crowd -- B.W. Cook
John Crean celebrated an all-American birthday on July 4 at his Back
Bay estate. How appropriate that Orange County’s very own Horatio Alger
would be born on the Fourth of July.
Looking dapper in red, white and blue, Crean and his wife, Donna,
hosted friends and family for an afternoon barbecue of hamburgers and hot
dogs at the estate. Spotted in the crowd were Newport Beach’s Mary
Roosevelt, Link Mathewson, Gloria Zigner and Irv Goldberg, Richard
Moriarty and fiance Lauren Blackwood, and Barbara Venezia with husband
Stan Tkaczyk. Also in the crowd was a radiant redhead named Vida Dean,
former society columnist for the Daily Pilot and other publications.
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Generation X was at it again for the cause of helping those afflicted
with Alzheimer’s disease in Orange County. An organization known as
Team-X-Treme hosted its sixth annual benefit, attracting a handsome group
of young professionals from Newport-Mesa and beyond for a Mardi
Gras-style casino night at Tim Yale’s Easter Hill estate in Cowan
Heights.
The party raised more than $25,000 for the Alzheimer Assn.’s Help Line
Program. The generous catering company Bedazzled helped to sponsor a
Louisiana-style buffet dinner and martini bar for guests attired in an
abundance of purple, green and gold beads and feathered masks.
The evening was chaired by Amy Daugherty, with assistance from a
committee of dedicated volunteers led by association board member
Jacqueline DuPont, who founded Team-X-Treme more than six years ago.
Costa Mesa’s Jessica Keller was one of the generous event sponsors,
joining Newport Beach committee members Lacey Mullaney and Tim Nash,
helping to make the evening a success.
Linda Scheck of the Orange County’s Alzheimer’s Assn. shared that the
Help Line is receiving an average of 500 new callers each month.
“Alzheimer’s disease is on the rise, and more Orange County families
are using the Help Line to give them support and direction,” added
Elizabeth Eastin, Alzheimer’s Assn. communication director.
For more information on Team-X-Tream, call (714) 283-1111. To reach
the Alzheimer’s Assn. Help Line, call (800) 660-1993.
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Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza will present designer collections for
fall in a spectacular show set to unfold at the St. Regis Hotel at
Monarch Beach. The July 31 event will begin with a cocktail reception at
7 p.m. in the evening, followed by a runway fashion show at 8 p.m.
Nordstrom’s Kylie Allensworth reports that the show, which is in its
third year, will preview both day and evening looks from European and
American designer collections for fall 2002.
Kylie also shares that decadent desserts will be served to the svelte
crowd after the presentation.
For more information on the fashion event, call (206) 373-3036.
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