Ladies providing some assistance
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B.W. COOK
Broadway performer Patrick Cassidy, son of Shirley Jones and the late
Jack Cassidy, came to the Balboa Bay Club & Resort in Newport Beach
on behalf of the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa.
Cassidy brought Joel Silberman, his exceptional pianist-composer-
arranger and his stage show, complete with Cassidy family nostalgia
and plenty of good-old-fashioned stage presence and vocal talent. It
was all part of the annual Assistance League spring luncheon
fundraiser, “Shamrocks and Rainbows.”
Presented by the Las Reinas and Virginia Castle auxiliaries of the
Assistance League, the event was chaired by Doris Hope with
assistance from Ann Shonstrom and Kathy Harvey.
A full house of ladies, dressed in their springtime best, filled
the club’s ballroom. Master of ceremonies Jim Dale auctioned off a
stay in a Paris apartment and a round of golf at Pelican Hill, among
other fabulous prizes.. A massive silent auction filled the reception
corridor of the club, helping to raise the financial bar for the
ladies of the league.
The major underwriters of the 2005 luncheon were Mary Lynn
Bergman-Rallis, Maureen B. Klein, Mary Ree, Barbara Roberts, Sandra
Stone and Brenda Ziegler. Additional support came from Ann Marie
Alford, Jocelyn Gilbert and Christine Morgan, to name only a few.
Assistance League President Chris Morgan was on hand to welcome
the crowd. She joined auxiliary chairs Katie Wilker, who represented
the Las Reinas ladies, and Virginia Castle representatives Carol
Boice and Marcia O’Hern in thanking all who participated for their
generosity.
Spotted in the crowd were Assistance League donors, supporters and
members, including Marie-France Lefebvre, Corinne Black, Cynthia
DeBaun, Jean Loomis and Joanne Johnston. Also on hand were Annie
Piermont, Betty Harline, Elaine Basmajian, Gail Pollard, Judy
Rittenhouse, Karen Treaccar, Vicki Warmington and Barbara Wolfe.
All proceeds from the $75 per person luncheon, which was expected
to raise $75,000, will go to philanthropic projects sponsored by the
League, including the Children’s Cental Center, Operation School
Bell, Kids on the Block and other community outreach programs
benefiting children in the Costa Mesa and Newport Beach communities.
The Assistance League is celebrating 65 years of service to the
Newport-Mesa community.
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