Several gatherings, several good causes
International jewelry designer David Yurman jetted into Newport
Beach to launch his latest Swiss luxury timepiece collection, which
is being called “Thoroughbred.”
Yurman, a native New Yorker who was an artist and sculptor before
creating his cable-theme jewelry, has created a humanitarian and arts
foundation named for himself and his wife, Sybil.
Yurman joined Traditional Jewelers’ owners Marion and Lula
Halfacre for a reception at Fashion Island that also included a
photographic retrospective titled “Women of Hollywood.”
The Yurman Award was created to recognize persons who give time
and funding to charity and the arts. Included in special projects are
Elton John’s AIDS Foundation and The Silver Shield Fund, helping
families of the New York City firefighters and police lost in the
Sept. 11 tragedy.
A private cocktails reception at Pinot Provence, Costa Mesa, on
Tuesday night brought together some very serious local families
following in the David and Sybil Yurman spirit of philanthropy. An
intimate dinner organized by Newport’s Sandra Segerstrom Daniels and
John Daniels, Teddie and Michael Ray, Wylie and Betty Aitkin and
Martin and Elaine Weinberg, with support from friends and associates,
launched an Orange County charitable association created to help
fight pediatric AIDS.
“We are launching this from scratch in Orange County by bringing
together families who care in a grass-roots effort to start a local
chapter of support to combat the devastating effects of AIDS in
helpless children,” said Teddie Ray, busy introducing local friends
to one another to garner support to launch the charity.
Sandy and John Daniels enlisted the backing of mega-retailer South
Coast Plaza, with representative Billur Wallerich helping to
coordinate the reception at Pinot. The reception was partially
underwritten by Mikimoto and Co., represented by William Thomas.
The Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center will
celebrate 25 years of supporting Orange County performances. A
holiday party hosted by the Performing Arts Center board of directors
will be held at the Center Club next week in Costa Mesa honoring
Guilds leadership.
The holiday “thank you” luncheon will also feature an announcement
of the Guilds’ fashion show luncheon, slated for April 1, 2003, which
will involve a large percentage of more than 2,000 community members
representing 32 chapters, all supporting the Performing Arts Center.
Guilds Chairman Gerrie Goodreau will be on hand, along with Center
Chairman Jerry Mandel, to welcome guests for the holiday gathering.
The Newport-Mesa crowd is preparing for their 30th annual dinner,
set for Sunday, in support of Los Ayudantes and Pretend City
Children’s Museum.
Each year, Los Ayudantes -- a group of men and women who for the
past three decades have joined forces to support a different charity
-- have made a name for themselves in the community by helping the
less fortunate. This year, City 60 -- the founding auxiliary of
Pretend City, in association with the Children’s Museum of Orange
County -- will receive funds raised from the $150 per person holiday
event.
The dinner co-chairs are Terry Miller and Connie Harrington.
Additional local support is coming from Los Ayudantes President
Robert Cristiano, Erin Spriggs, Rich Stenton, Frank Scott, Bill Marsh
and local City 60 supporters, including Alex Parker, Heather Klein,
Molly Davin, Sally Clark, Susan Beall and Megan Wong.
Ballet Pacifica is thrilled to have the Taco Bell Corporation as
principal sponsor of its upcoming performances of the “Nutcracker,”
set to run Dec. 13 to 24 at the Irvine Barclay Theatre. The Taco Bell
sponsorship will underwrite production costs, allowing the dance
organization, led by artistic director Molly Lynch of Newport Beach,
to feature a cast of more than 150 dancers in what promises to be a
dazzling holiday production.
Additional “Nutcracker” supporters include the William Gillespie
Foundation, Mervyn’s Department Stores of California and the
University of California’s ARTSBRIDGE Program.
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