It’s child’s play at South Coast Plaza
It’s the first annual Festival of Children at South Coast Plaza
this weekend. The retail giant is teaming up with Children’s Hospital
of Orange County to present the month-long celebration. Some 50 local
children’s charities will be working together to present a multitude
of activities that begin today with a special Disney presentation at
Carousal Court at 11 a.m.
Orange County Supervisor Tom Wilson will emcee the morning of
activities that will also star NBC weatherman Christopher Nance. At 2
p.m., Macys will host a Back-to-School Fashion Show in the Garden
Terrace with Radio Disney also broadcasting live from Macy’s all
afternoon. Special activities for children are planned throughout the
day.
Other activities throughout the month of September include a
meet-and-greet with Ben Thompson, who is the creator of the Harry
Potter trading cards; actor Dom DeLouise will be doing storytelling
for the children; Sponge Bob Square Pants will be on hand for a photo
op; and the Costa Mesa Police Department will sponsor a special 911
Safety Kids/ DARE program at month’s end. For more information, call
Kristin or Janice at (949) 261-2216
A remarkable $125,000 was raised and announced at a recent
scholarship fund-raising drive for the ARCS Foundation (Achievement
Rewards for College Scientists). Barbara Keller and a team of
dedicated volunteers were responsible for the fund-raising effort,
which will be celebrated at an upcoming reception and dinner to be
held Oct. 11 at UC Irvine’s University Club. Chancellor Ralph
Cicerone will be on hand for the presentation of awards to eight
scholarship recipients, along with Pat Beckman, founding president of
the Orange County ARCS Chapter. Beckman, the daughter of the
legendary scientist Arnold Beckman, is also the co-creator of the
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation. She will join the current
president of ARCS Mary Lou Furnas and other supporters, including Ann
Rowe of Corona del Mar, Mary Cesario, Margaret Sprague, and
Linda-White Peters, at the event. Francisco Ayala, recipient of the
National Medal of Science, the highest scientific honor in the United
States, will serve as keynote speaker. Ayala, a UCI professor, is a
specialist in the field of genetic research on the origins of
species. His theories on evolutionary biology have attracted
worldwide attention. For tickets to the event, call Eve Thompson at
(714) 969-0415.
The community will honor Jill and Pat Ortiz on Sept. 21 at the
sixth annual Taller San Jose “Light Up A Life” dinner and auction to
be held at Mission San Juan Capistrano. Major support for the dinner
event is coming from Newport’s Hoag Memorial Hospital, Paradise
Design, and Guaranty Chevrolet. The car company is donating a new
Chevrolet Avalanche as a opportunity prize for the $150 per person
dinner. Funds raised go to support the Taller San Jose organization,
a Catholic charity run by local sisters, the purpose of which is to
create educational and job training skills for needy local youth who
might otherwise be indoctrinated into the gang lifestyle. The success
of the program attracted the attention of the Bush White House. In
his recent visit to Orange County, the president spent time with the
sisters of Taller San Jose, offering encouragement on their fine
endeavors. For information and to reserve tickets, call (714)
543-5105.
The premiere Cinema Guild, a support group of the Newport Beach
Film Festival, is putting the finishing touches on a third annual
gala set for Sept. 21 at Sports Club Irvine. Organizers are planning
an evening “Under The Skyy,” which will be a movie and martini night
featuring a special screening of “A Best of the Best Film Shorts”
from the 2002 Film Festival. Skyy Vodka will sponsor with additional
support from a long list of local donors. The rock band “Madison
Paige” will entertain. For ticket information, call the Premiere
Cinema Guild at (949) 253-2880.
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