Fashionably boosting education
B.W. COOK
The residence was transformed into a Japanese-style summerhouse. A
canopy draped in white vellum cloth, sprinkled with twinkling lights
and paper lanterns, provided shelter from the late-afternoon summer
sun as Newport-Mesa guests arrived at the home of Chapman University
President Jim Doti and his wife Lynn Doti in the hills of Orange
County. It was the final summer soiree staged by the Fashionables, a
Newport-based charitable group of Chapman supporters led by Adrienne
Brennan.
The statuesque Brennan, a real-estate executive with Strada
Properties in Newport Beach, welcomed the crowd who came to pat
themselves on their backs for a most successful season of
fund-raising for the university. Wearing a chic tropical-print summer
dress, Brennan addressed her compadres, introducing special guests
and donors who came together under the Japanese tent to toast the
future of Chapman over blackberry Cosmopolitan martinis.
Tim Haskell of Soiree Catering and his staff passed hors d’oeuvres
to welcome the arriving crush. The ultra-fashionable Mary Dell
Barkouras, a president emeritus of the Fashionables, joined Sandra
and Jerry Beigel, Betty Belden Palmer, Jacqui and Mark Penner,
Barbara and Paul Penrose, and Joan and Richard Stevens in raising
funds to meet the Fashionables’ goal of $500,000 to help build a
rotunda board room in the new Dodge College of Film and Media Arts.
Admiring the Asian-themed decor, accented with vibrant orange and
fuchsia colors found in the table linens and floral displays, were
Rusty and Bill Hood, Diana and Ed Sterling, Linda and Rick Lamitie,
Marla and Russell Patterson, Jane and James Lodge and the super
dynamic Betty Moss.
The summer party was co-chaired by Donna and Greg Hood and Heather
and Martin Klein. The two distinguished local couples worked with
Chapman representatives to present a pre-dinner concert led by Louise
Thomas, director of collaborative arts at the Chapman School of
Music. As the music played, dinner was served, beginning with a
summer salad of designer lettuces, accented with strawberries,
chopped walnuts and feta cheese. An entree of grilled New Zealand
lamb chops with hoisin glaze accompanied a miso-glazed salmon filet.
Enjoying the dinner conversation were distinguished Chapman trustee
Don Kennedy and his wife Dorothy, Linda and Ron Beale, Kathy and Noel
Hamilton, Karen Hardin and Kimberly and Ed Prado.
The Fashionables were already busy discussing plans for the 2004
Christmas at the Ritz, set for Dec. 4. The upcoming holiday luncheon
will be the 18th occasion that the Fashionables have gathered at
Newport’s Ritz restaurant to raise money for significant local
causes. Since 1987, proceeds from Christmas at The Ritz have been
directed to Chapman University. Major support from the group has
assisted the Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media
Arts, the Leatherby Libraries and the Merle E. and Marjorie J. Fish
Interfaith Center.
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