Donations and volunteers help back-to-school party
BARBARA DIAMOND
Low-income families had their pick of clothes and supplies donated
for Thursday’s Back to School Party at the Laguna Beach Woman’s Club.
“When you see how hard some of the parents work to provide for
their children, you know how much is needed,” Sande St. John said.
St. John is director of the club’s Women’s Resource Center, which
partnered with St. Vincent De Paul to sponsor the party. The event is
a first for the club.
“It started with a drive for used clothing and supplies, but
thanks to the generosity of people in town, we have the cash and
enough stuff for a silent auction to provide some new items for each
kid,” St. John said.
The club will distribute gift certificates to each child and
oversee the purchases, St. John said.
Cash donors included June Neptune, the Beach House, No Square
Theatre and Maureen Tallman, owner of Brown Bag gourmet lunches.
“St. Vincent will make up any shortfalls with a cash donation,”
St. John said.
Richard Blanton donated to the silent auction a box of the ceramic
mushrooms he creates for the Sawdust Festival. He also presented St.
John with 20 ceramic banks shaped like cars with surfboards on the
roofs.
Aliso Creek Inn sent golf reservations for four, without even
being asked, which left St. John more time to knock on doors.
Saffron came through with three boxes of clothes and two boxes of
shoes and a gift certificate. Tung & Groov also donated clothes and a
gift certificate. Billabong gave boxes and boxes of boys’ and girls’
clothing.
“Gayle Waite collected supplies,” St. John said. “And Nick
Hernandez was unbelievably helpful. He was everywhere.”
All the money and the supplies went directly to benefit the
children.
The doors opened at 5 p.m. Donations couldn’t be accepted until
the morning of the event because the club has no place to store them,
St. John said.
The club is part of an international women’s organization
dedicated to enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service.
Sounds like a definition of St. John’s life.
Civic-minded Laguna Beach women organized the local club in 1922.
They met in a building on Forest Avenue where City Hall is now. Asked
by the city to exchange the property for another site in town, club
members extracted a promise that the pepper tree in front of City
Hall would never be removed.
Membership spans the spectrum of political, religious and ethnic
groups.
New members and volunteers for all events are welcomed. For more
information, call (949) 497-1200.
* OUR LAGUNA is a regular feature of the Laguna Beach Coastline
Pilot. Contributions are welcomed. Write to Barbara Diamond, P.O. Box
248, Laguna Beach, 92652, hand-deliver to 384 Forest Ave., Suite 22;
call (949) 494-4321 or fax (949) 494-8979.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.