Surgeon Gen. Satcher visits Newport
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Dr. David Satcher, the 16th surgeon general of the United States,
addressed Planned Parenthood at an annual event billed as “A Future
with Choice.”
Two hundred and fifty guests converged upon the Hyatt Newporter
for dinner and to hear the keynote address by Satcher, preceded by a
speech by Rep. Loretta Sanchez.
A national advocate of comprehensive sex education, Satcher has
served under former President Bill Clinton and President George W.
Bush.
His position, while controversial, stresses the importance of sex
education as a tool to prevent unintended pregnancies, as well as
sexually transmitted diseases in the adolescent population.
Jon Dunn, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood, joined
Newport-Mesa patrons including Susan Gimbel, David and Karla Fields,
Joanna Muir, and Martin and Elaine Weinberg, as well as corporate
sponsors PacifiCare and Churm Publishing.
Planned Parenthood’s annual Choice Award was bestowed upon
longtime supporters Teddie and Michael Ray.
ROOSTERS CROW
The Roosters’ Monte Carlo Night 2002 raised a smashing $260,000
for Orange County children’s charities.
Lorna Luft, the daughter of the late Judy Garland, returned to
Orange County for a second year to perform her dazzling nightclub act
as the centerpiece of the black-tie party that attracted more than
600 guests.
Proceeds from the evening, held at The Grove of Anaheim, will be
divided among a number of charities aimed at helping disadvantaged
children in the community.
Chaired by Michael Cipolla, the event was attended by singer Jana
Nordstrom, Sheriff Mike Corona, Rep. Christopher Cox and Deana
Martin, with husband John Griffeth.
Martin, who is the daughter of the late entertainer Dean Martin,
served as the evening’s honorary chair and mistress of ceremonies.
An emotional highlight of the evening included the presentation of
an American flag that was flown Sept. 11, 2002, in Washington, D.C.
to Gary Draper for his outstanding service to the Roosters’
organization. Draper is credited with raising more than $1 million
for the many charities involved.
OPERA BALL
The 20th Opera Ball, benefiting Opera Pacific, debuts tonight in
the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. The gala
celebration has been created around the theme of a Strauss waltz.
The counsel general of Austria, Peter Launsky-Tieffenthal, will
preside over the evening, along with Opera Ball chairwoman Donna
Bunce. Martin Hubbard, executive director of Opera Pacific, will join
artistic director John DeMain for a glamorous black- or white-tie
evening sponsored in part by Cartier.
Bunce reports that organizers have created a spectacular evening
that will transform the ballroom into a winter wonderland. Decor
chair Karen Elliott, working with cuisine co-chairs Cynthia Boragno
and Ruth Ann Evans, is busy making sure that the final touches are
perfect for tonight’s ball.
Opera Ball committee members include Electa Anderson, Laila
Conlin, Sandy Segerstrom Daniels, Ruth Ding, Catherine Emmi, Jacque
Heebner, Deborah Mars, Jeannie Moriarty, Susan Segerstrom Perry, Ann
Stern and Nancy Sorosky.
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