Evening by the Sea supports Heritage Pointe
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Newport Beach’s Lorraine Hennessey, a former San Diego television
news reporter and the wife of prominent health care executive Tom
Hennessey, chaired the “Evening By The Sea” gala to benefit Heritage
Pointe.
Joining Hennessey in organizing the black-tie fundraiser were
patron co-chairs Betty Sackler and Feryne Margolin, also of Newport
Beach. Heritage Pointe, in Mission Viejo, is an assisted-living
facility designed to care for elderly Jewish residents. The 15th
annual gala and auction raised funds for the resident assistance
program, benefiting seniors with limited or no financial resources.
Laguna Beach residents Henry and Meryl Schimmer were honored at
the gala for their service to the senior community. In addition, Dick
and Estelle Blake of Fullerton were presented with the annual
“Heritage Award.” The Blakes have served for the past eight years on
the Heritage Pointe board of directors.
The dinner and auction at the Balboa Bay Club and Resort in
Newport Beach attracted a cross-section of community support. The
highlight of the live auction was a cruise of South America on the
elegant Crystal Cruise Line.
HONORING THE SHERIFF
The YMCA of Orange County honored Sheriff Michael Corona this week
at the John and Donna Crean “Reach Out” Awards. The 28th annual
dinner and reception was held at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport
Beach.
KOCE-TV anchor Ed Arnold emceed the evening with purpose and
punch. The Reach Out Awards are the major fundraiser of the year for
the YMCA Community Services branch. Proceeds from the dinner go to
support at-risk youth.
Corona joins a list of distinguished citizens who have supported
the YMCA community Services including Newport’s Marian Bergeson,
Peggy Goldwater Clay, Harris Done and O.C. hamburger tycoon Carl
Karcher and his wife, Margaret.
MOTOWN MAGIC
They called it “A Knight Of Motown Magic”: An annual holiday gala
fundraiser sponsored by the Knights Committee of St. Anne’s School
attracted nearly 500 devoted guests, raising more than $250,000.
Chaired by Jacqueline DuPont-Baum, Christine Buckley and Donna
Shortt, the evening at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Laguna Niguel was a
smashing success. Tom and Monica Parr, board members of the school
board and dedicated supporters of strong community education, were
honored for their long service to school and community. Ed Arnold
also served as emcee and auctioneer for the St. Anne’s evening.
Funds raised will support students with financial need at the
independent Christian school founded in 1992. Newport-Mesa support
for the school came from Carl Nolet, Caroline Suttle, Ken Braun, and
Nina and John Jack Mamie.
Also in the crowd were Chandler Chandler, Angel Burton, Heidi
Machuga, John Moody, Diane Epp and Alison Anawalt.
SOUTH COAST GLOW
The Newport-Mesa public turned out this week for South Coast
Plaza’s 21st annual tree lighting ceremony at Town Center Park in
Costa Mesa.
The All-American Boys Chorus joined Jennifer York of KTLA-TV to
herald the arrival of the holiday season with the lighting of a
90-foot Christmas tree delivered to Costa Mesa from the slopes of Mt.
Shasta. South Coast Plaza adorned the tree with more than 15,000
lights, adding plenty of sparkle for the kickoff of the holiday
season.
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