From a cooking show to good causes
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Newport’s redheaded dynamo, Barbara Venezia, of cable television
cooking fame, will chair a VIP cocktail party and silent auction in
support of Newport Beach and Orange County firefighters.
The Venezia extravaganza will celebrate the grand opening of Yoga
Works in Newport Beach with a cocktail party on May 26. Proceeds from
the opening will benefit the UC Irvine Regional Burn Unit and the
Orange County Burn Assn. For reservations and information please
contact Venezia at [email protected].
Venezia rose to local fame working with recreational vehicle mogul
John Crean on the television show “At Home On The Range.” Crean’s
wife, Donna, well-known for her wide-reaching local philanthropy,
championed one cause in particular. Donna Crean brought the
Children’s Bureau from Los Angeles to Orange County, raising local
awarenessof children in need of adoption or special care. With a
100-year history, the Children’s Bureau has been a leader in Southern
California in the prevention and treatment of child abuse and
neglect.
Most people think of adoption in relation to either newborn babies
or infants. The Children’s Bureau is attempting to place 10,000
children, ages 14 and older, in need of permanent, safe and loving
homes. Lou Graham, with the Children’s Bureau, commented, “Parents
who have already raised their own children are good candidates for
being adoptive parents for these kids. They have already experienced
the needs and challenges of the teenage years.” For more information,
please call (866) 633-3588 or visit Children’s Bureau at
www.all4kids.org.
The California School Education Foundation turned Mesa Verde
Country Club in Costa Mesa into a casino May 14 to raise funds for
Costa Mesa’s California Elementary School. The “Monte Carlo” night
attracted a cross section of community support, bidding on a lively
silent auction and dancing to the music of a band called Identity
Crisis. Funds raised from the evening benefit the school in the
fields of technology and the arts. For more information, or to
support call (714) 424-7940.
The “big boys” converged upon the Balboa Bay Club and Resort this
week for a sunset cocktail meeting to learn about the upcoming Big
Boys Men’s Camp taking place later this year. Hosted by Paul Fruchbom
and chaired by Julie David, with help from Lana Chandler, the Big
Boys Men’s Camp weekend is a major Orange County male-bonding,
testosterone-flexing mind and body event with the goal of raising
needed funds for local youth mentoring programs.
Benefiting from the camp experience will be Big Brothers Big
Sisters of Orange County, YMCA camps and programs, Orangewood’s
Guardian Scholars and Boy Scouts Learning for Life. The two-day camp
experience, which will take place Oct. 8 through 10 at YMCA Camp
Whittle in Fawnskin, will feature a roster of who’s-who campers of
Orange County executives. Some of the men involved include Bob
Campbell, Paul Carlson, Bob Graham, Jim Grant, Bob Howard, Bill
Lobel, Mike Meyer, Adam Roseman, Peter Shea, Dave Siegal and David
Wooten, president of the Balboa Bay Club. For more information on the
Big Boys Men’s Camp, call Julie David at (949) 361-6563 or visit the
website at https://www.bigboyscamp.org.
It’s once again time for summer fun in the sun as the Newport
Dunes offers their sand to the public for the very popular “Movies On
The Beach” series, which began Friday evening with a showing of “Home
Alone” and continues throughout the summer.
“Where else but in Newport Beach can the entire family pull up
their beach chairs and enjoy a fun family film night right in the
sand?” said Andrew Theodorou, general manager of the Newport Dunes
Resort. “I invite everyone to join us at the Dunes to take part in
this treasured local tradition.”
Theodorou and his staff will set up a 9-foot by 12-foot screen in
the sand. Refreshments including pizza and snacks are offered for
sale with beach campfires burning for marshmallow roasting. The Dunes
will screen “North Shore” on Friday, followed by other movies during
the summer including “Pirates of The Caribbean”, “Finding Nemo”,
“Little Mermaid” and many others. This sounds like a Newport social
event not to be missed. For more information please call (949)
729-DUNE.
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