Decorative arts supports women’s charity
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B.W. COOK
The Decorative Arts Society of Orange County celebrated its 10th
anniversary recently with a grand reception in Newport Beach,
featuring internationally recognized designer Charles Faudree.
More than 300 guests converged on the Edwards Stadium Theater in
Fashion Island to hear Faudree’s expert advice on French and English
interior design.
In addition to his work with a who’s-who list of clients, Faudree
also writes extensively on design, with a new book titled “Charles
Faudree Country French Living” to be published in the fall. The
designer shared slides featuring designs from his new book with his
Newport audience.
Following the lecture, a fashionable luncheon was hosted by the
ladies of the society at the Ann Dennis Designs Showroom at Stonemill
Design Center in Costa Mesa. Some 200 guests filled the handsome
salon, which featured room vignettes orchestrated by the talented Ann
Dennis, who also serves as chairman of Decorative Arts Society. In
the coming season, the most charming Cecelia Nott of Balboa Island
will succeed Dennis, who has served with dedication for the past two
years.
For 10 years, the local society -- which has a roster of some 400
donors and devotees, all associated with or passionate about the
decorative arts -- has raised significant sums for a charity known as
New Directions for Women. New Directions has saved the lives of
countless local women struggling with alcohol or substance abuse. The
organization’s effect on the community, and on the lives of women and
their families, has been of great import.
This season, with interest and financial capability expanding, the
society will also support Girls Inc., and Laura’s House -- two
charities that also serve the common good in O.C., specifically
relating to the lives and needs of women, both young and mature.
Hats off to the Newport-Mesa gals who worked with Dennis to make
the donations possible. Society members include Sandra Ayres, Elana
Donovan, Louise Ewing, Carolyn Garrett, Meredith Graves-Foreman,
Sharon Henwood, Margie Jager and Mary Anna Jeppe. Also supporting the
Decorative Arts Society are Maureen Madigan, Bonnie McClellan, Ann
Michaelsen, Marion Palley, Kathi Ramming, Joan Sammis, Dennis Scholz,
Jamie Shepherdson, Carole Steele, Peggy Strong and Lois Tingler.
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