Ready yourself for the summer social season
B.W. COOK
The clams are closing their shells and the lobsters are heading for
deeper waters to avoid organizers of the annual Crean’s Clambake as
they prepare the feast of the summer social season June 12 at The
Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. Underwriters of
the annual clambake will attend a reception Wednesday given by Tommy
Bahama Newport Beach at a special pre-party that will raise funds to
assist The Children’s Bureau of Orange County, a nonprofit
organization that provides various child abuse prevention and
treatment services.
South Coast Plaza will once again support Festival of Children, a
passion of Sandra Segerstrom Daniels of Newport Coast. May 16 will be
Volunteer Day for Festival of Children. Organizers expect more than
65 charitable groups to set up shop at South Coast Plaza in the
Carousal Court and provide local teenagers an opportunity to work
for community projects. Last year more than 1,000 students signed up
to assist local not-for-profit groups. For more information, call
Eileen Daniher at (714) 438-3286.
Women’s Wellness Day will be May 6at the UC Irvine Susan Samueli
Center for Integrative Medicine. The event will be a community-wide
symposium focused on scientific research and education in the field
of complementary and alternative medicine. Samueli and her
volunteers will bring a host of expert speakers on topics such as
brain health, nutrition, skin care, home remedies and menopause.
Featured speaker Dr. Daniel Amen will talk about his latest book
“Preventing Alzheimer’s.” Amen, who appeared recently on Oprah
Winfrey’s show, will join the luncheon keynote speaker, Dr. Tierona
Low Dog, an expert on herbal medicine.
The Orange County chapter of Women of Vision attracted more than
400 guests to its annual luncheon at the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport
Beach. The Baroness Caroline Cox of Queensbury, deputy speaker of The
House of Lords, spoke about emergency relief for victims of war and
oppression. Baroness Cox serves as president of HART, a newly formed
humanitarian aid relief trust. Chaired by Becky Pollock and Marcia
Finley, the Women of Vision luncheon was served by a dedicated
committee that included Beverly Peters, Jill Hall, Karen Stockman,
Diane Sweet, Maria Forde, Betsy Tarbell, Lauri Facey, Mary Amundson,
Susan Anderson, Lauren May and Susan Champion, who reports that,
“Under the leadership of this year’s Women of Vision co-chairs
Suzanne and Kristin Paulson, the Orange County chapter has raised
$150,000 to assist World Vision projects aiding impoverished women
and children worldwide.”
The 11th annual Wild and Crazy Taco Night on behalf of Share Our
Selves, Costa Mesa, raised approximately $18,000 that will help
provide essentials for less-fortunate citizens in the community.
Hundreds of dedicated locals turned out last week, donating $40 and
more to share in the wild and crazy tacos prepared by 11 of Orange
County’s most celebrated chefs. This year, as in years past, the
culinary experts outdid themselves creating the most unusual tacos on
the planet. Karen Harrington, director of development for Share Our
Selves , reports that one of the taco creations featured octopus.
Funds raised will support services that will include food, clothing,
medical and dental care and financial assistance.
Two very important events unfolded this past week in Newport
Beach. The Bacchus Society of Newport Beach presented a “Rock and
Roll Wine Event” Thursday evening in memory of the much-loved local
celebrity Bobby Hatfield. The event at the Sports Club, Irvine,
featured premium wines from the Napa and Sonoma Valleys and the
Central Coast of California. The wine tasting was paired with a
silent auction that helped raise funds to benefit Lupus
International. Prior to Hatfield’s death, he had worked for many
years to support Lupus research, raising more than $1 million for the
cause. Hatfield’s passion was born out of love for his wife, Linda,
who has fought Lupus for most of her adult life. The second major
event this week was the 27th annual Humanitarian Awards Gala
presented by the National Conference for Community and Justice. The
evening at the Hyatt Regency Irvine Hotel honored Armando de la
Libertad, Pamela Iles, Frank Quevado and the local organization Human
Options for their work protecting battered women in the community. On
hand for the evening were National Conference for Community and
Justice board chair David Kinnear and executive director Marguax
Kohut. The goal of the conference is “to encourage American people of
all races, faiths and cultures to live and work together in the
spirit of justice and equality.”
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