Costa Mesa trio earns Scout’s honor
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Three of Newport-Mesa’s most active charitable women -- Peggy
Goldwater Clay, Julie Jacobson and Ronna Shipman -- were honored as
Orange County’s 2005 “Women of Distinction” by the Girl Scout Council
of Orange County. The recent luncheon at the Hyatt Regency in Irvine
attracted some 250 patrons in support of the Girl Scouts.
Organizer Gail Ellis-Olds reported that $35,000 was raised, which
will benefit “Girl Scouts at Project Hope,” an outreach program for
girls whose families are homeless.
All three honored guests shared experiences that enriched their
lives while in the Girl Scouts.
Goldwater Clay became a Scout in Washington, D.C., while her late
father Barry Goldwater served in the U.S. Senate.
“I begged my mother to let me join the Brownies so I could wear
the beautiful uniform, beanie hat and especially the little gold
pin,” she said.
Shipman has dedicated her professional life to community service,
crediting the Scouts for inspiring her.
Finally, Jacobson was awarded the council’s “Living Treasure”
award for her significant contributions to the program over 34 years
of active service. She became involved when her daughters joined and
has played a major role on the Girl Scouts’ board of directors for
many years.
The luncheon featured a special presentation by three 9-year-old
Brownies, representing Costa Mesa Troop 111. The young ladies --
Madeline Jones, Mikayla Gruenbeck and Jennifer Jones -- received a
standing ovation as they accepted the “President’s Volunteer Award,”
bestowed this year to Scouts who perform 50 to 80 hours of community
service.
Also honored was Elizabeth Erratt, 17, a local Girl Scout invited
to Washington, D.C., to receive a Congressional Award Gold Medal for
her community service work with Orange County children.
The upbeat gathering was chaired by Corona del Mar’s Ann Crane
with assistance from Jacquin D. Anastasio, Teresa Bent, Sophie Cripe
and Suzanne Huffmon Esber. Also deserving credit were committee
members Martha Fluor, Victoria Heidelman, Ginger Kleerup, Karen
Johnson, Christine Shingleton and Newport’s very philanthropic
Elizabeth Stahr.
Spotted in the crowd were other local “movers and shakers” Marian
Bergeson, Betty Mower Potalivo, Catherine Thyen, Lucy Santana, Mary
Hornbuckle, Linda Elftmann and Jill Bolton.
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