Big Kahunas come out for the children
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B.W. COOK
Everyone there was a big Kahuna.
More than 400 hula-attired Newport-Mesa folks converged on the
Hyatt Newporter for the annual Crean Clambake. Co-chaired by three
Newport gals with maximum aloha spirit -- Peggy Goldwater Clay, Lana
Chandler and Eve Kornyei -- the summer evening by the tropical Hyatt
pool was another winner for the Children’s Bureau of Orange County.
Netting more than $141,000 for the children serviced by the
abuse-prevention and treatment agency, the party kicked off with a
major martini bar hosted by Grey Goose Vodka. The crowd examined a
silent auction at sunset, sipping ‘tinis and chatting up friends.
Across the pool, which was filled with fabulous floating balloons
flowers and candles, Tom Thumb and the Hitchhikers played rock n’
roll (not too Hawaiian) and the flower-laden patrons danced the night
away before, during and after dinner.
A succulent lobster buffet was presented by the Hyatt, including
an array of salads and even grilled Hawaiian chicken to add to the
culinary choices. Table favors were generously donated by fashion
purveyors Thierry Mugler and L’Oreal. Working the outdoor room were
Children’s Bureau event committee members Shari Ciko, Jennifer
Condas, Sarah Corrigan, Nancy Dahl, Yolanda De La Paz, Jackie
Dorrance, Margaret Kirby, Heather Klein, Barbara Magness, Darby
Manclark, Kris Mauger, Beth Shields, Missy Stern, Irene Tomkinson and
Maureen Zehntner.
Donna Crean founded the OC Chapter of The Children’s Bureau in
1992. With roots in Los Angeles, it is one of the oldest non-profits
in Southern California, dating back more than a century. In addition
to the generosity of founders Donna and John Crean, underwriting for
the event came from a wide cross section of private and business
support. Some deserving mentions are South Coast Plaza, Washington
Mutual Commercial Banking, the Disneyland Resort, PacifiCare,
Comerica Bank, Sodexho, Union Bank, AcrA Aerospace and Impac Funding
Corporation.
As the event reached its crescendo, TV anchor and emcee Ed Arnold
auctioned off the big ticket items, such as the use of a BMW or Mini
Cooper for one year, provided by Crevier, and a seven-day cruise for
two on the Holland America Line.
Spotted in the crowd were supporters Rosine Ackerman, Bill and
Judy Berry, John and Jennifer Condas, Ron and Betty Dominguez, Karen
Elliot, Marty and Heather Klein, Fernando and Olga Niebla, Mary Pon,
and Ted and Jillyn Verdon.
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