Lifelong Girl Scouts honored
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Newport social activist and leader Sandy Segerstrom Daniels joined
fellow community standout Ginger Kleerup as the 2003 Women of
Distinction selected by The Girl Scout Council of Orange County.
Santa Ana Country Club was the setting for the March luncheon.
Ladies and gents filled the posh club to support the Girl Scouts and,
in particular, to salute Segerstrom and Kleerup.
Gail Ellis-Olds, representing the Girl Scout Council of Orange
County, proudly shared the backgrounds of the honorees.
“Ginger Kleerup celebrates 50 years as a member of Girl Scouts,”
Ellis-Olds said. “She is one of our most extraordinary volunteers
serving on the council’s board of directors as well as the fund
development committee and many other administrative volunteer roles.”
Sandy Daniels, a managing partner of C.J. Segerstrom and Sons and
the daughter of the late Janette and Hal Segerstrom, has taken her
parents’ philanthropic concerns to new heights.
The Girl Scouts embodies a family tradition that was part of her
life as a child growing up in Santa Ana.
Serving on numerous community boards, Daniels has become a voice
of the new generation of Orange County leaders.
PRINCESSLY WELCOME
The dynamic Mary Cook, an executive with Northern Trust Bank
joined local social and business leaders welcoming Her Royal Highness
Princess Michael of Kent to Newport Beach this week.
HRH greeted the local crush at Newport’s Pacific Club, where she
led a lively lecture on “Serious Pleasures: Celebrations in History
that Changed History.” The lecture was followed by sunset cocktails
and conversation. Born in Bohemia, the princess is the wife of HRH
Prince Michael of Kent, first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.
COMMODORE’S BALL
Commodore Ray Kovacs and his wife, Jean, presided over the
fabulous 2003 Commodore’s Ball at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club,
Corona del Mar.
The Saturday night extravaganza began with a traditional parade of
house hopping for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at member’s homes,
including those of Verna and Joe Degenhardt, Zeta and Carl Jones,
Patti and Phil Kohl and Mary Ellen and Russ Sindt. The Kovacs were
joined by Vice Commodore Barry Levy and his wife, Nancy, and Rear
Commodore Marshall Caplan in stopping in at the pre-parties before
converging on the clubhouse for the annual celebration.
The bayfront ballroom had been transformed by a creative
decorating committee, the highlight being chandeliers hung over each
table setting. It was all about romance and community pride set in a
decidedly Newport setting.
In the last few years, the Bahia Corinthian has championed the
annual Leukemia Cup Regatta, sponsored by Volvo, partnering with
other clubs up and down the Southern California Coast that raise
hundreds of thousands of dollars for cancer research.
In the crowd at the Commodores Ball were O.C. Judge Brian Carter,
Joyce and Jack Barnes, Jane and Jack Benson, Joe Brand, Judy Cole,
Doretta Ensign, Nancy and Joe Mendoza, Joan Morris, Tally Penhall,
Audrey and Howie Reiss, and Patti Rozak.
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