Ladies night benefits children’s charity
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It was a ladies-only night as the Sophisticates of the Assessment and
Treatment Services Center held its 23rd annual membership reception.
The ocean view estate of Cindy and John Gates of Newport Beach was
the setting for the cocktail reception and dinner that welcomed
longtime Sophisticates as well as more than 40 prospective new
members from the Newport-Mesa community. In all, some 100 very
fashionable women toasted champagne flutes at sunset in recognition
of an organization that has promoted child welfare for more than two
decades.
The group’s familiar motto remains, “Arrest the problem not the
child.”
The evening was chaired by the lovely duo of Carol Pontremoli and
Barbara Magness with major support from Sophisticates president
Marsha Willis, Debbie Newmeyer and Susan Becker.
Host Cindy Gates went all out for her guests, providing a
wonderful dinner served by Chef David Catering.
Since it was a ladies-only night, husband John Gates was forced to
hide in the master suite. Organizers did break the ladies-only rule
by inviting Dr. Paul Gerherdt, clinical director of the Assessment
and Treatment Services Center, to address the gathering on the work
of the organization.
On Oct. 13 the Sophisticates will hold a luncheon at Dolche
Restaurant in Newport Beach, open to members and prospective members.
To join the fun, call Christy Netro at (714) 730-6529.
Newport-Mesa friends of the Nicole Brown Charitable Foundation
traveled to Holmby Hills at the invitation of Hugh Hefner, who opened
the doors to the Playboy Mansion last week for a dinner event with
the purpose of raising money to support the work of the foundation
named for the late Nicole Brown Simpson.
Denise Brown fronted the affair on behalf of family and friends,
welcoming both the Los Angeles and Orange County crowd to the party.
In addition to the foundation and its work with victims of
domestic violence, a residential-care facility named Nicole’s House
has also been established as a shelter for women and children in
danger.
Donations from the evening at the Playboy Mansion are earmarked
for the building of the shelter that is intended to provide housing
over an 18- to 24-month transitional period for victims of domestic
violence. To get involved, call Denise Brown at (949) 283-5330.
Newport’s dedicated Judith Burnett joined Flory Van Beek and
Desiree Kessel as honorees of the 2005 Women of Valor brunch
sponsored by the Jewish National Fund of Orange County and Long
Beach.
The recent luncheon reception and program took place at Temple Bat
Yahm in Newport Beach and featured guest speaker and author Donna
Rosenthal. Chaired by Esther Sterling and Ora Rov, the event
attracted a cross section of community support.
Funds raised will support Jewish National Fund programs in Israel.
Supporting the event were Adel Alterman, Marjorie Hess, Judith
Kirkley, Rose Ruttenberg, Rochelle Sieger, Wendy Strauss and Robin
Yonis, to name only a few.
The Orange County Museum of Art hosted an art auction featuring
contemporary works from American artists.
Museum representative Kelly Dickson said, “We sold art for every
taste and every budget.”
In addition to the live auction the museum added an online
auction, opening the sale to bidders from coast to coast. The new
online auction helped raise the bar for funds that will assist museum
education and outreach programs.
The evening began with a sunset cocktail and hors d’ oeuvres
reception that also included a silent auction for various works of
art. The live auction followed and was led by guest auctioneer Andrea
Fiuczynski, president of Christies Los Angeles.
Internationally recognized artists, including Jasper Johns, Ed
Ruscha, Peter Alexander, Tony DeLap, Ed Moses, Tony Oursler,
Catherine Opie and many others were featured in this years art
auction.
Newport’s Lana Chandler reports that the “Roadster Rumble”
Fundraiser on behalf of the Suzanne Renee Leider Memorial Assistance
Fund of the Sarcoma Alliance was a major success with proceeds
expected to top $50,000 from the recent Saturday night party.
Some 200 O.C. guests went to Joe’s Garage in Tustin, also known as
the Joe MacPherson Automotive Museum. The evening was a casual affair
with music from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s to compliment the car
collection and to set the mood and tone for the party.
It was the second annual fundraiser in memory of Suzanne Leider, a
graduate of Newport Harbor High School, who died at 33 years of age
from sarcoma. For more information, contact Lana Chandler at (949)
721-0475.
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