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It seems the ladies love men’s fashion shows as much, and perhaps
more, than their own. The Sophisticates of ATSC are planning to
present “MEN” of the O.C. May 19 at the Pacific Club, Newport Beach.
Eve Kornyei reports that the ladies will throw a cocktail party with
a men’s fashion show and a live auction to benefit the children and
families helped by ATSC. The finest threads from Gary’s and David
Rickey will be shown on the runway by some of O.C.’s finest male
stars. Tickets are priced at $75 per person. Call Christy Nietro at
(714) 730-6529 for reservations.
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Lauri and Mike Mendenhall opened their Spanish villa in Cliffhaven
for a lively Cinco de Mayo Margarita reception on behalf of the
Orange County Museum of Art. The reception specifically honored
patrons of the 2004 Art and Architecture Tour hosted by the Museum
Council and the American Institute of Architects of Orange County. A
large crowd mingled about the art-filled Mendenhall residence,
enjoying the collection and the spectacular spring weather as the
party spilled into the verdant patio and garden through open French
doors. Lovely Nora Lehman co-chaired the affair on behalf of OCMA,
working with Jeff Gill, an architect representing AIA, Orange County.
The actual tour will take place June 6. Tour participants will be
transported by electric boat around the Newport Bay, stopping in at
four “architecturally significant art-filled homes.” To complete the
event, the newly restored 100-year-old Balboa Pavilion will present a
post-tour, no-host cocktail and hors d’ oeuvres reception, buffet
luncheon all accompanied by an art show and sale. Funds raised will
support the OCMA’s children’s outreach and educational programs.
Lauri Mendenhall, a respected writer and photographer, greeted
guests including Gigi Barto, a Bayshores resident participating in
the upcoming home tour, Lynn Brown, art show chair, Jeanne Denholm
and Diane Nelsen, curators of the upcoming art and architecture tour,
Lyn Belasco, Brian Langston, Jean and Ted Robinson and Cecilia and
Bruce Nott.
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Art in O.C. was also celebrated recently at the annual Orange
County Arts Awards. The Sutton Place Hotel, Newport Beach, welcomed a
sold-out crowd in the ballroom for the fifth presentation of Arts
Orange County, “a nonprofit umbrella arts council dedicated to
developing, sustaining and promoting the arts and arts education
throughout the county.”
Mary Lyons of Harbor Island, arts Orange County board president,
welcomed many local arts patrons and the artists themselves for an
evening hosted by Andy Barnicle, artistic director of Laguna
Playhouse, and Maria Hall Brown, associate producer of KOCE-TV’s Real
Orange.
Supporting Arts Orange County were local patrons Ed and Helen
Shanbrom, David Young and Beth Burns. The presentation was chaired by
Patricia Poss with assistance from Joyce Almas, Vesta Curry, Linda
Dixon, Mary Hamilton and a host of additional community treasures
helping to make art a vital part of community life.
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It’s all about community and cars as Fletcher Jones Motorcars,
Newport Beach, displayed the photographic artwork of 50 students from
Eastbluff Elementary School. The subject of the endeavor was mother
Earth, with the young photojournalists and artists snapping shots in
a local ecological preserve in conjunction with Earth Day, April 25.
The exhibit was initially hung at the Mercedes-Benz dealer and was
moved to the Newport Beach Nautical Museum May 1 for expanded public
viewing throughout the month.
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Jerry Mandel, president of the Orange County Performing Arts
Center, will join the Gary Matsurra quartet for an evening of cabaret
by the bay, at 8 p.m. Wednesday. The Balboa Bay Club and Resort will
host the evening of jazz in support of the Fashionables, with funds
raised earmarked for Chapman University’s school of film and
television. Tickets are $10 with the full amount donated to the
Fashionables and Chapman University. For reservations, please call
(949) 630-4145.
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