Local notables walk catwalk for charity
B.W. COOK
“It was all about looks, fun and spirit,” offered Sister Paula of the
Heart of Jesus Retreat Center.
The 26th annual Men’s Haberdashery Fashion Show, benefiting the
center, unfolded last week at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. The men’s
stores of Fashion Island in Newport Beach supplied the clothing as 40
of Orange County’s high-profile men pranced the catwalk raising funds
for the children served by the nuns associated with the Heart of
Jesus Retreat Center, Santa Ana.
The theme this year was “Celebrating Our Heroes,” and the event
featured a PowerPoint presentation of real-life heroes including the
famous and the not-so-famous making a difference for humanity.
As the children of the center came front and center to sing
“Heroes And Saints,” giant screens flashed images of people including
Victor Cachia, a volunteer surgeon working with “The Flying Doctors
of Mercy;” Peter Czuleger, another physician associated with urban
search and rescue; Matt Willig, football player for the Carolina
Panthers; and Monsignor Paul Martin, a priest who has served the
Catholic Church for the past 46 years.
Tony and Melinda Moiso served as honorary co-chairs hosting the
some 650 guests, including a large contingent of Newport-Mesa patrons
honoring the Sisters of The Sacred Heart. Major donors included Gen.
William and Willa Dean Lyon, Jim and Oralee McNamara, Richard and
Regina Hunsaker, Michael and Lynette Hayde, Steve Cameron, George and
Eden O’Connell, Pat and Jill Ortiz and Bill and Harriet Harris. These
donors were among the “Hearts of Platinum” contributors, raising
$155,000 in honor of the late Tom and Emma Jane Riley and their
Children’s Endowment Fund. Other major Newport sponsors included
Roger and Gail Kirwin of the Newport Coast, Jeremy and Frandy Laster
and Chuck Mills.
A team of female judges critiqued the 40 male models on the
runway, naming the best of the best. The Sweepstakes Award went to
Antonio Cagnolo, owner of Antonello’s Ristorante at South Coast
Village. Gary Urban took home the Founder’s Award, and John McDermott
was named Rookie Of The Year on the runway. The popular Silver Fox
award went to Donald Moe, with John Wayne’s grandsons Patrick Munoz
and Father Matt Munoz taking the Family Award to the applause of the
large audience. Also recognized were Jeff Leane, Donald and Parker
Kennedy, Tim Stafford and George O’Connell. Corporate sponsor
American Airlines joined fellow sponsor Fashion Island Merchants and
its stores, including Gary’s, At-Ease, Robinsons-May, St. Croix and
Indigo Palms in showing off the very latest men’s wear to the stylish
crowd.
In the end, the massive undertaking raised $235,000 for the
retreat center. Sister Paula commented, “This is the eighth year in a
row we have topped the previous year’s total.” Also in the crowd were
Sondra Ames of Corona del Mar, Isabelle Villasenor and John Ashton,
Jeffrey Proster of Costa Mesa, the Warmingtons, John Braeger, Keith
Eyrich of the Irvine Co., Newport’s James Peters Jr., Jim Reed, Denny
Bean and Steve Schrank.
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