Hoag receives $10K from Fletcher Jones...
Hoag receives $10K from Fletcher Jones
Fletcher Jones Motorcars has raised $10,000 to benefit the breast
cancer program at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. The dealership
raised the money through several events in October, including an
internal fund-raising campaign. To raise awareness for early
detection and treatment of the disease, Fletcher Jones also adorned
its showroom door with a huge pink ribbon and has been distributing
health information to visitors of their Newport Beach location.
Orange County has an unusually high rate of breast cancer: One in
seven women here contract the disease, as opposed to one in eight in
most other parts of the country.
Fletcher Jones Motorcars is at 3300 Jamboree Road. For more
information, call (949) 718-3000 or visit www.fjmercedes.com. This
week, Hoag Hospital announced it had reached its $50-million
fund-raising goal for its new women’s pavilion, a comprehensive
women’s health center scheduled to be completed in autumn 2005.
Rockefeller appointed to arts commission
Kirwan Rockefeller, director of UC Irvine Extension’s Arts,
Humanities, and Fund-raising programs, has recently been appointed to
the Newport Beach Arts Commission. The Commission advises the City
Council on all artistic, aesthetic and cultural aspects of the city
and encourages programs for the cultural enrichment of the community.
He has also been appointed vice-president of the Newport Beach
Film Festival. Before joining UC Irvine Extension, Rockefeller served
as director of education for the Entertainment Industries Council and
Universal Studios Hollywood as well as an assistant professor at the
California Graduate Institute.
OCC professor wins choreography awards
Orange Coast College dance instructor, Marie de la Palme, captured
two major awards in the professional division of the fifth annual
“Dance Under the Stats Choreography Festival”, sponsored by the
McCallum Theater Institute in Palm Desert.
The festival was held Nov. 2 to 3. More than 130 entries were submitted for consideration and 20 were performed Sunday in the
professional division competition.
De la Palme garnered the $5,000 grand prize for her solo work “Le
Coeur de Illumine.” It marked the first time that a solo work has won
the competition’s grand prize. De la Palme performed the piece Sunday
evening. She also received a $1,000 award for best duet for her pas
de deux, “Eternally Beloved.”
Palme, 43, a Newport Beach resident, has been teaching at OCC for
a dozen years. A native of Paris, she became a professional dancer in
Europe at the age of 18.
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