Fundraising, celebrating on the water
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Anthony’s Riverboat Restaurant opened its doors to the board of
directors of Parent Help USA.
The annual dinner brought together Newport-Mesa citizens focused
on preventing child abuse. Their work throughout the year helps fund
a Newport Beach child-abuse-prevention center, founded in 1987 by
Sally Kanarek under the slogan “mothers and others against child
abuse.”
Superior Court Judge Jamoa Moberly, who has presided in the Harbor
Justice Court in Newport Beach for a decade, addressed the dinner
gathering. Moberly attended with her husband, Mike Caruso, and was
joined by locals, including Steve and Michelle Oglevie, Nancy and
Bret Buschetto, Mirdy and Jim Wood, Jeannie Knight and the honored
guests of the evening: Viviane Oglevie, Charlotte Kies, Nora
Wakefield and Bunny Richards -- all receiving special recognition for
their dedication to Parent Help USA.
For more information on the organization, please call (949)
650-3461.
Lovely Grace Leavitt of Bayshores turned 90 and celebrated a
milestone birthday by being toasted by friends and neighbors at a
chic summer cocktail reception at the residence of Alex Kochnuk and
Billy Spratlin, followed by dinner in the Governor’s Room at the
Balboa Bay Club & Resort in Newport Beach.
Leavitt was surrounded by her sister Anne and many friends,
including Jean Macino and Laird Blue, Janice and Pat Gormley, and
Marilyn Morgan, sharing stories of a life evolving through all manner
of circumstances.
Leavitt has lived in Bayshores for more than 60 years, after
moving in just at the close of World War II.
“This is an evening of love,” she said, thanking her hosts for a
birthday filled with flowers and warmth.
A cake, with blazing with candles, was served at the Macino-Blue
residence in Bayshores to complete the evening on the bay in honor of
a very special lady.
The ship Endeavor left the bayfront docks in front of one of
Newport’s favorite haunts, Billy’s at the Beach, for a Sunday sunset
cruise this week with a special purpose. Champagne flowed and
renowned jazz artist Eric Marienthal and his band entertained as a
full cruise of dedicated Newporters set sail to fight cancer.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society hosted the $100-per-person outing
to raise funds and awareness of the great need to assist those
fighting the diseases. Organizers Connie and Tod O’Conner called the
Sunday-evening sail a “cruise for a cure.” More than $20,000 was
raised to help make a difference.
The Pediatric Adolescent Diabetes Research Foundation marked its
20th anniversary recently with a fashion show and dinner held at the
Hyatt Regency in Huntington Beach.
Called Celebrating Heroes, the event was supported by Fashion
Island purveyors, including sponsor Robinsons May, with proceeds
benefiting juvenile-diabetes research. In the 16 years since the
debut of the fashion show gala, the foundation has raised more than
$1 million for diabetes-research, education and support programs.
Founder John Haretakis was honored with the first annual award of
merit, given in his name. The evening was co-chaired by Susan Savage
and Susan Cannon, with dedicated help from Robert Savage, Paula
Baker, Roberta Barron, Susan Brennan, Michelle De Haven, Lori Fieger,
Kelly Kay and Rick Wackeen, to name only a few.
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