A very fashionable Christmas at the Ritz
They come for the friendship. They come for the fabulous food.
They come to buy chance tickets for one of the most incredible door
prize raffles on the social circuit.
Mostly, they come to support Chapman University at the annual
Christmas at The Ritz celebration.
Since 1987, many of the most fashionable set in Newport-Mesa and
Orange County have come together in early December to enjoy the
holiday season and raise funds for a variety of Chapman University
needs.
Christmas at The Ritz has been an event sponsored by a Chapman
support group known as The Fashionables, who began working for the
University in 1971.
Looking smashing in her holiday red suit, Fashionables member
Irene Mathews said that the group has contributed more than $1
million over the years, underwriting “many scholarships, The Center
For Human Development, The Human Performance Laboratory, the
All-Faiths Chapel, and most recently The Sculpture Garden and the
Cyber Courtyard, both of which will be focal points of Chapman’s new
Leatherby Libraries.
“This year we begin fund-raising to support an exciting new
project -- the building of a state-of-the-art cinema at Chapman’s new
School of Film and Television,” said Mathews, married to physician
William Mathews and a respected psychologist in her own right.
Guests arrived for the Saturday luncheon at The Ritz in Newport
Center and were greeted by the chair of the event, Joan Riach of Lido
Isle, beautifully dressed in her very own red Christmas suit, adorned
with a spectacular diamond brooch fashioned like a rose. Matching
diamond earrings completed the holiday sparkle graciously loaned to
the pretty lady from Lido by event sponsor Van Cleef & Arpels.
It was just a hint of what would come later in the luncheon, as
statuesque Van Cleef models meandered through the dining room, making
the ladies swoon and the men nervous.
Joan’s husband, Tom Riach, a prominent Southern California land
developer, was encouraged to turn his wife’s loaned jewelry into a
Christmas gift. Tom did not respond except to smile politely.
The event began with a lively reception in The Ritz garden, where
the holiday martinis flowed and generous Chapman supporters,
including Fashionables president Betty Belden Palmer, held court with
the honorary chairs of the day, Daranne and Paul Folino and Dee Dee
and Donald Sodaro.
Also spotted in the crowd were Sandy Biegel, Leslie Cancellieri,
Martha Green, Sue Hook, Charlene Prager, Sharon McKinnon, Alison
McCormick and her lovely mother Marion Pickens.
As the mixing and mingling came to a close, guests were ushered
into the restaurant for a sold-out celebration that was light on the
speeches and full throttle on table-hopping and the sharing of
long-time friendships.
Jim Doti, president of Chapman University, said a few words and
introduced a few of the dignitaries in the crowd. The truth is, Doti
could have introduced the entire restaurant, as the celebration was
indeed a who’s who of Orange County.
Some of the honorable citizens attending were Paul and Virginia
Knott Bender; Lynn Hirsch Booth; Julianne Argyros, in from Spain for
a few days to spend time with her daughter and newborn twin
grandchildren; and Beverly Cohen, owner of the former John Wayne
estate, escorted by Newport hairstylist Craig Brown, outfitted in his
own red Christmas blazer.
The beautiful Pat Cranford was in the crowd, as was Carole and
Robert Follman, Marlene and Sam Hammontree and Scott Hornsby, whose
late wife, Mary Lou, was a cornerstone of Newport society and a major
supporter of The Fashionables.
Darell and Marsha Anderson were also in the crowd with Richard and
Patricia Allen, Zee Allred, Ronnie Allumbaugh, Elaine Keck, Dorothy
and Don Kennedy, the Lindquist family, Jerry Richards and, in from
Beverly Hills, Kevin Parker.
In addition to dignitaries at the luncheon, there were some
families with children and grandchildren attending Chapman
University. Jim Doti paid special attention to Kelsey Riach, the
granddaughter of Joan and Tom Riach.
Kelsey was helping her grandmother make sure everyone was taken
care of at the party. Her proud parents Vicky and Tom Riach Jr., up
from South County, also did their part pitching in to help their
mother and father.
The luncheon began with wild mushroom cappuccino soup, and
continued with a duet of filet mignon and Maryland crab cakes. A warm
winter pear cheesecake served in caramel sauce was the perfect finish
to a holiday meal made possible by the generous support of the new
owner of The Ritz, Fred Glusman.
As the luncheon service concluded, the opportunity prize drawing
began. Nineteen absolutely incredible gifts valued at from $1,000 to
more than $3,500 each were drawn and given away to the lucky ticket
holders. A stay at New York’s swank Carlyle Hotel, jewelry from David
Webb, a custom hand-tailored suit from David Rickey, crystal from
Baccarat, a shopping spree at Neiman Marcus and a gift certificate
from Escada in South Coast Plaza were among the giveaway items.
Chapman patron Ann Stern was busy selling raffle tickets before
the drawing, telling her customers that she was feeling lucky and
that her late husband, Wolf, was with her in spirit helping to sell
the tickets. After the drawing, Stern proudly confessed that five of
the winners came from her ticket sales.
The success of the event, which helped to raise funds for the new
School of Film and Television, was in no small part due to the
generosity of corporate sponsors including Handford Hotels Inc.,
Giorgio Armani, Van Cleef & Arpels, Ketel One Vodka and the many
generous donors providing the opportunity prizes.
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