Roping them in to raise money
B.W. COOK
The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center in Costa Mesa was the
venue for one of the largest charity galas in Orange County, the 2004
Cattle Baron’s Ball.
Organizers called this year’s extravaganza, “Leis and Lassoes,”
combining both Hawaiian and western themes to benefit the American
Cancer Society. It was the sixth annual dinner-dance and the single
largest fundraiser for the American Cancer Society in this region.
When the final donations are tallied, organizers hope to raise in
excess of $500,000.
The 2004 event was chaired by Susan and Steve Giusto. Steve Giusto
also serves as the chairman of the American Cancer Society’s Orange
County board. His commitment to fighting cancer is very personal, as
both of his parents lost their battles with the disease.
Also supporting the party were many local members of what is known
as the Cattle Baron’s League. Lending assistance were league
President Leslie Bowles, Margo Ferris, Ken Agid, Julie Aros, Debbie
Douglas, Randy Moore, Sharon Paisley, Jennifer Thomas, Ron Rubino and
Joyce Weiss.
With major support from PacifiCare Health Systems, Corinthian
Colleges, Marshall Advertising and Design, Douglas Advisors, Instant
Capital Funding Group, Hoag Cancer Center, Wells Fargo Bank and many
other dedicated corporate and individual donors, the enormous
undertaking was handsomely underwritten, enabling the American Cancer
Society to maximize donations to help fund services and research
toward a cure.
To date, the local Cattle Baron’s League has raised more than $2.5
million toward this objective. In Orange County, the local American
Cancer Society assisted more than 3,500 cancer patients last year
alone.
As guests arrived at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds, organizers
welcomed the crowd in true Hawaiian spirit. The Kelly Rae Band
provided the tunes as gourmet Hawaiian dining was served luau-style.
Guests were entertained with casino gaming, live and silent auctions
and gimmicks galore, including live pig races. First they raced it,
then they ate it. Well, not exactly.
Additional Cattle Baron’s League members supporting the evening
included Diana and Sheldon Fisher, Susan and John Johnson, Barbara
Steinberg, Lorena and John Goodin, Donna Bianchi, Maggie and Jim
Cook, Sharon Esterley, Carol and Kent Wilken, Bobbitt and Bill
Williams, Tana Sherwood, Renee Tilton and Bob Waller.
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