Last call on last year’s parade
B.W. COOK
It is February, but there’s still time for Christmas.
The Commodores Club of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce
gathered last week to celebrate the 96th annual Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade.
More than 400 guests converged at the Balboa Bay Club & Resort in
Newport Beach to toast the “best of the best” in the recent holiday
parade on the water of the Newport Channel, and to bestow the “Ring
of Lights” awards on residential and commercial decorators.
The festive awards dinner was chaired by Kirk Dawson, one of the
nation’s most successful Mercedes Benz reps working with Newport’s
own Fletcher Jones. Dawson partnered with hotelier Henry Schielein,
president of the Balboa Bay Club & Resort, and Marion and Lula
Halfacre, the owners of the posh Traditional Jewelers, to throw a
party worthy of celebrating what many have called the most festive,
well-lighted Christmas Boat Parade in memory.
The party began with a champagne reception, bringing together the
winners of the Christmas Boat Parade and the “Ring of Lights” home
and business decorating competition.
Ed Arnold, TV anchor and all-around Orange County good guy, emceed
the affair as the handsome crowd -- in their best cocktail attire --
dined on a four-course dinner that began with lobster bisque,
followed by a “designer” salad and then an entree of beef and shrimp,
capped off by one of the Balboa Bay Club’s famous dessert samplers of
dark and light chocolate and assorted sweets to complement the taste
of the evening.
Guests enjoyed a video presentation on the “big screen,”
highlighting the spectacular, lighted parade of boats on the harbor,
and other residential and commercial winners.
Organizers also made sure the audience saw news clips gathered
from around the nation covering the harbor parade that has achieved
national and even international recognition.
Sponsors of the parade and the awards evening include Traditional
Jewelers, Simple Green, Janes Capital Partners, Prudential California
Realty, the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach, the Newport Beach Marriott
Hotel & Spa, the Balboa Bay Club & Resort and the Daily Pilot, to
name only a few.
Local artist Michael Bryan was one of the auction donors, joining
a field of some 150 merchants in generously providing items up for
bid to assist the local chamber in ongoing efforts to sustain the
parade as a first-class local, seasonal event.
In the crowd were honorees Paul and Shirley Gerst, Jerry and Judi
Jordan, Danielle and Donna Dibari, Robert and Christyne Olson and the
winners of the “Best First Time Entry” award in the “Ring of Lights”
competition, Karen and Barry Meguiar.
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