Friends come through for canyon
B.W. COOK
More than 300 guests helped raise $43,000 for Friends of Canyon
Acres. The organization is dedicated to helping severely abused and
emotionally troubled children and families. The crowd came together
at the Hyatt Regency Irvine, presented with an impressive silent
auction and raffle featuring a 24K box chain necklace by designer
David Yurman. Chaired by Sue Joseph, the Newport-Mesa crowd sampled a
menu of cream of asparagus soup followed by a Thai steak salad and an
incredible dessert of mango sorbet and fresh berries in a chocolate
dipped Florentine wafer.
As guests enjoyed luncheon, a fashion show of men’s and women’s
clothes provided by South Coast Plaza and featuring the lines of
Vertigo, Tadashi, Global Passport, Oilily, Talbots Kids and Sergio
Rossi were shown by models on the runway. Even a few “celeb” male
models got in the act. KCBS-TV meteorologist Henry Di Carlo joined
Anaheim City Councilman Tom Tait and Olympic gold medalist Bruce
Furniss to help raise funds and awareness for FOCAS.
Founded in 1980, “Canyon Acres Children and Family Services
provides housing, care, treatment, and services to people in need,”
said Cheryl Honig of FOCAS. She added, “FOCAS began in 1986 as a
women’s auxiliary, and has raised more than $1 million for the
agency.”
Major sponsors of the fashion show and luncheon were Susan
Samueli, representing the Samueli Foundation, Wells Fargo Bank,
Redlands Ford, Fullerton Dodge, Excel Cabinets, Sentry Mechanical
Incorporated and S.E. Pipeline Construction Company. For more
information on FOCAS, and Canyon Acres, please call (714) 921-6084.
The recent gala for the Orange County chapter of the Alzheimer’s
Assn. raised more than $135,000, surpassing goals of the organizers.
The impressive “net” amount will aid O.C. citizens and families
affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
Chaired by Electa Anderson, the evening carried a theme of early
California memories and Spanish heritage and was billed as “April en
Espana”. Some 400 patrons filled the Sutton Place Hotel ballroom and
paid tribute to honorary chair and special guest Mary Muth and her
family. The Muth family, through the Peter and Mary Muth Foundation
have been generous supporters of the Alzheimer’s Assn. Also
recognized was Ann-Marie McDonald, serving as honorary corporate
chair of the event and representing her company, Pfizer.
Ambassador George and Julia Argyros, in from Spain, were major
underwriters of the affair. On hand, thanking the community for their
support were Jeff Saccacio, board chair from Hoag Hospital, Heidi
Shurtleff president of the Alzheimer’s Assn., and Steve Carroll of
the Anaheim Mighty Ducks, serving as emcee for the evening.
Funds raised will support some 60,000 O.C. citizens suffering from
Alzheimer’s disease. For more information, call (714) 823-1111.
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