Angels decorate gingerbread houses at tea time
It was all about gingerbread house decorating as Harbor Island’s
glamorous New Jersey transplant Debbie Simon invited a few friends to
holiday tea at Teddy Bears and Tea Cups on Balboa Island.
The pre-Christmas ladies’ afternoon on Balboa was actually a
gathering of gals who are active members of Angels of the Arts, one
of the premiere support groups of The Orange County Performing Arts
Center.
“It was just a simple little party where we all enjoyed a cup of
tea and then individually decorated gingerbread houses. It was great
fun,” said Simon, dressed in holiday shades of red.
Thrilled by the chance to act like little girls again were
Newport’s Cerise Feeley, Susie Ellis, Sandy Simon, Pat Rypinski, Judy
Barry, Valarie Wahler and Stacey Downey.
A SHELTER BRUNCH
Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter gathered for
holiday brunch at the Big Canyon residence of Carolyn and Bill Klein.
Chaired by Lynne Bloomberg, the afternoon event raised needed funds
plus a truckload of gifts for the children spending the holidays at
the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter.
“One of the highlights of the event was a brief talk by Melanie
McKown, whose family recently graduated from the shelter’s temporary
program,” said Gale Edleberg of Costa Mesa. “McKown is now living in
her own apartment with her husband and two children. She shared with
the gathering their plight as a homeless family and how she was able
to turn her life around.”
Friends of the shelter president Judy Cooper was in the crowd,
along with the shelter’s new interim director, Gabrielle Hass, who
offered the statistics that the shelter houses between 50 and 60
adults and 40 to 50 children each and every day of the year.
Sadly, the demand for services is increasing, and the staff is
forced to turn away as many as 60 persons in a day. Imagine having to
turn away a homeless child and parent in need of help.
CAMELOT CHRISTMAS
With songs of the season, Nora and Jim Johnson greeted the
arriving crush as guests arrived for the Camelot Christmas Dinner and
Boat Parade Party at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club in Corona del
Mar. The Camelot Chapter of The Guilds supporting the Orange County
Performing Arts Center is one of the oldest and most generous of the
chapters, with many dedicated members supporting the arts.
The Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade was the perfect reason to
gather for holiday joy, as a sumptuous Christmas buffet was served by
the yacht club. In addition to the holiday greeting by the Johnsons,
Camelot members Fran Applegate, Veneta Moreno, Joan Williams and
Darlene Swearingen entertained the crowd with feeling and gusto.
Rodger Swearingen performed on the trombone with featured
vocalists Nancy Thompson and Rosalie Friedman. Jim Roberts served as
musical master of ceremonies, and the guests enjoyed dinner, dancing
and a spectacular floating parade of lights.
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