A midsummer night’s festival to help children
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A perfect summer evening at Fashion Island welcomed hundreds of
Childhelp USA patrons who gathered for Ferragosto. The annual
midsummer fest, based on a traditional Italian summer party, unfolded
its ninth season on the Orange Coast with style.
Co-chaired by Christine Bren and Pam Pharris, with Mary Ellen and
Anwar Solimar serving as honorary chairs, the al fresco dinner-dance
filled Fashion Island with music as host Stefano Albano, general
manager of Tutto Mare, presided over an Italian dinner worthy of
praise.
Incredible roasted meats, sausages and fish mixed with gourmet
pastas, potatoes and every imaginable condiment, including marinated
artichokes, a succulent olive tapenade, grilled veggies and so much
more. Guests raved about the food, including restaurateur Randy
Schoch and his beautiful wife, Cheri, dressed in very cool white lace
for summer. Schoch is the owner of Roy’s at Fashion Island and the
soon to open Thaifoon.
Complementing Stefano Albano on the cuisine, the two men raised a
glass of burgundy wine to toast business in Newport Beach. “We help
each other,” said Albano, adding: “A fine restaurant does not compete
with another fine restaurant in the same location. We offer our
customers more choices, and they will dine more often with all of
us.”
The Schochs attended the evening with Lido’s Ann and John Wortman
and Lee Healy and husband Larry Cano, a filmmaker responsible for the
movie “Silkwood.” Cano is a serious celluloid master, with a master’s
degree from UCLA in film. He is both teacher and creator. Cano held
court with the crowd offering, “I only want to make quality films
that speak to the human condition.”
As the rhythm and blues band Blue Machine heated up the evening,
committee members Jana Shuler, Tami Smith, Eileen Saul, Cleo Bluth,
Carol Packard, Julie Wittington, Kim Doud, Katherine Meredith, Lindah
Miles, Shan Womack and Tammy McKennon worked the crowd, enjoying the
ambience of the Bloomingdale’s Courtyard and selling raffle tickets.
The more than 300 guests were most generous, adding to the tally for
the evening.
Major sponsors of the night included the Bluth family, Spectrum
Restaurant Group, Argyros Foundation, Stephanie and Jeff Gehl,
Christine and Cary Bren, Fashion Island, St. John, Anderson’s
Seafoods, Cathy and Michael Brothers, Sue and Joe Ingardia, Myrna
Levy, Nita Luke and Patti and Jim Edwards.
Patti Edwards has been one of the sustaining donors and
participants making the Orange County chapter of Childhelp USA one of
the most prominent in the nation. “This is the first year Jim and I
can’t attend,” confided Patti Edwards earlier in the day. “Our
daughter is getting ready to leave for a semester abroad and we just
can’t come, but I know that Christine and Pam have done a wonderful
job.”
Numerous vendors and retailers contributed to the success, making
the Childhelp party one of the most delightful on the summer social
calendar. All funds raised, which will approach the six-figure level,
will be donated to Childhelp USA to fund programs at the Beaumont,
Calif., child-care facility for abused, abandoned and neglected
children. Childhelp USA, founded some 50 years ago by Yvonne
Fedderson and Sara O’Meara, is one of the nation’s oldest and largest
nonprofits caring for children.
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