Braving the wilds of Santa Ana for Zoofari
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Lions and tigers and bears -- they all came, along with about 400
guests, to do a little “Jammin’ in the Jungle” at Zoofari 2005.
The annual event at the Santa Ana Zoo -- chaired by Roseanne Bye
-- was an enormous success, raising more than $142,000 to benefit and
beautify the treasured zoo. As in years past, the Newport Mesa crowd
was front and center for the summer celebration, enjoying what was
certainly a lively evening under the stars with God’s creatures,
cared for by a bunch of human beings without fur coats.
As guests arrived at the Saturday night Zoofari, wearing black-tie
or jungle-boogie clothing or both, they were greeted by Feedback the
giant green Amazon parrot. If you ask why the parrot’s name is
Feedback, the answer should be obvious -- he speaks to you what you
speak to him.
Next, zoo handlers and docents approached with snakes wrapped
around their necks and arms and giant centipedes in hand to add a
touch of authentic jungle atmosphere.
After saying hello to Mr. Snake, it was time for a drink. The
signature drink of the night was the Voka Zootini, provided at an
open bar underwritten by 400-year-old Vox Vodka.
With Zootini in hand and snakes only a brief distant memory away,
the Zoofari crowd was ushered to the ultimate photo opportunity with
Thai the elephant. Couples posed with Thai, with more than one female
jumping into the arms of her husband or date because Thai’s trunk was
what you might call roving.
For some reason, Thai just couldn’t get enough of his female
friends visiting the zoo.
No harm done. The elephant goosing was just the beginning of the
fun. From the photo opportunity, the crowd entered a carnival
atmosphere where organizers had hired tattoo artists, tarot card
readers, palm predictors and every variety of soothsayer to tell all
the beautiful people that they will live forever, fall in hysterical
mad love, and win the lottery.
The lines went around the lion cages for instant wash-away tattoos
and palm readings that predicted the perfect life. All the while,
docents were conducting wonderful twilight tours of the zoo grounds
as the delightful array of animals watched the human parade go by.
The dedicated Zoofari committee -- including Peggy Butler, Devon
Dougherty, Debbie Newmeyer, Ron Glazier, Rip Ribble, Dave Wachtel,
Martha Lesak, Curtis Farrell and Ruth Ann, to name only a few -- put
together an impressive silent auction that tantalized the crowd. The
auction brought in approximately $23,000, thanks to a long list of
generous local vendors providing merchandise, dining and travel
opportunities.
Later, a live auction led by Charles Dryer, who also served as
master of ceremonies for the evening, attracted an additional $44,000
for the zoo.
This year, a catered sit-down dinner was served al fresco by
Parties by Panache. Partygoers were served a combination of roast
salmon and teriyaki tri-tip. An exotic jungle salad featured papaya
and hearts of palm. For dessert, a delicious creme brulee was served
beside a no-flour chocolate cake that was absolutely scrumptious.
After-dinner dancing under the stars lasted until the wee hours.
On the dance floor, Santa Ana Zoo mascot Sazoo -- a giant monkey --
was seen trying to cut in on many of the couples.
In the crowd was the evening’s special guest, actress and animal
activist Tippi Hedren. The evening’s special honorees and generous
donors included Cathy and Curtis Farrell -- the latter is president
of Friends of the Santa Ana Zoo. Also honored for her generosity and
dedication to animal welfare was Souri Amirani.
Additional generous sponsors and donors included Steve McGuigan,
Michelle Begen, Donna and Roger Swift, Paige and Jay Kunkle, Judy and
Dick Runels, Debbie Friedman, Daniel and Tina Glassman, Marjorie
Phillips, Wanda Baldwin, Peggy and Brian Butler, Karen Baldwin,
Dorothy and Donald Kennedy, and Dennis Doss.
Also spotted in the crowd were Newport’s Peggy Goldwater and Bob
Clay, Tom and Robin Umberg, Becky and Joe Fletcher, Carol and Dell
Stagg, Pat and Jill Mahony, Chris and Kathleen Edman, and Lucas and
Beth Saxe.
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