Red and white night for PALS
B.W. COOK
The young and the restless met the bold and the beautiful for an
opening night bash at Fashion Island.
Orangewood Providing Assistance Love and Support, the 20-something
young professional crowd dedicated to supporting the Orangewood
Children’s Foundation, toasted champagne flutes at David Wilhelm’s
latest creation, Rouge. More than 150 PALS and a host of local social
movers and shakers filled Rouge to the rafters, sampling mini-quiche
Lorraine tartlets and a little oozing brie covered in caramelized
onions, as brilliant restaurateur Wilhelm opened Rouge with his
customary panache and pure showmanship.
The color of the evening was “red haute,” in keeping with the
decor of the French bistro. Ladies in red satin summer strapless
shifts wore red lip tattoos and drank Moulin Rouge martinis,
surrounded by red leather booths made to seem even more dramatic next
to the crisp, white linen tablecloths. The Wilhelm team hosted
additional events all week long, inviting locals to sample the
cuisine of the new bistro while benefiting nonprofits.
A second major happening brought together the ladies of the
Assessment Treatment Services Center, known as the Sophisticates.
More on that affair next week.
Two major events coming up in September are the first World of
Heroes International Carnival, set for Sept. 12 at Villa Marconi in
South County; and the Romance of the Great Stone Church dinner gala,
benefiting the mission at San Juan Capistrano on Sept. 17.
The World of Heroes happening will benefit the Elizabeth Glaser
Pediatric AIDS Foundation and will feature the stars of the popular
television series, “The O.C.” Peter Gallagher, Melinda Clark and Adam
Brody from the show are set to appear at the party to help
Newport-Mesa organizers Bette and Wylie Aitken, Sandy and John
Daniels, Priscilla and Dick Marconi, Debbie Simon, Justine Amodeo and
Teddie and Michael Ray make the fundraiser a huge success to help
kids with AIDS. For ticket information, please call (310) 314-1459.
The big news from Mission San Juan Capistrano this week centers
around the recently announced honorary chairmanship of O.C. first
lady Joan Irvine Smith for the upcoming dinner gala. The party will
celebrate the completion of a 17-year, multi-million dollar
stabilization effort to preserve the Great Stone Church. The Ritz
Carlton Hotel, Laguna Niguel, will donate a fabulous tapas-style
dinner for the enjoyment of the crowd. For more information, please
call (949) 644-4777.
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