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B.W. Cook
A heartwarming outpouring of support for organizers of the inaugural Arts
Orange County Awards dinner and presentation set the tone for both the
event and the future of a new Orange County organization dedicated to
recognizing the importance of the visual and performing arts in this
community.
Some 400 guests filled the ballroom of the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport
Beach, recently to honor an important contingency of local creativity and
patronage that included recognition of the Laguna Playhouse, Ballet
Pacifica, the Philharmonic Society of Orange County, and the Grand
Central Art Center.
The much-loved John Alexander was applauded as the Outstanding Individual
Artist of Orange County. Eliot Feld of Ballet Tech was given the Special
Achievement honor by a Visiting Artist.
Newport’s handsome and gracious couple Mary and Phil Lyons of Harbor
Island were recognized as Outstanding Patrons of the Arts in the region.
Doris Shields received a standing ovation and wiped away a tear as she
accepted her honor for years of unselfish work in the community. Shields,
of Laguna Beach, was named Outstanding Individual Volunteer.
In the realm of education, awards went to Fulton Middle School, the
Garden Grove Unified School District, and retiring visual and performing
arts coordinator for the Orange County Department of Education, Phyllis
Berenbeim, was recognized for her efforts as a special arts educator.
Also recognized were artists Tony DeLap and the late Corona del Mar
watercolorist Rex Brandt. Martin Benson and David Emmes of South Coast
Repertory were named artistic visionaries.
“Boy, a couple of hippies with a dream have sure come a long way,” said
Emmes, to the delight of the crowd.
In the category of community vision, the legends of the Orange County
philanthropic community took the stage to the thunderous applause of
their peers and generations set to follow their lead. Marcy Mulville,
Elaine Redfield, Floss Schumacher, Dorothe Crutis, Kay Farwell, Jane
Lawson, Betty Mickle, Flo Stoddard and Henry Segerstrom were all honored
for their incredible contribution to the cultural life and standard of
excellence established in Orange County for the region itself and as a
model all communities.
The evening was chaired by the ever-dynamic Catherine Thyen with able
assistance from Cindy Beyl, Peggy Goldwater-Clay, Shari Esayian, Bonnie
Hall, Mary MacIntyre Hamilton, Olivia Johnson, Nora Lehman, Catherine
Michaels, Betty Belden-Palmer, Pat Poss, Ronna Shipman, Billur Wallerich
and Carol Wilken.
Also on hand was the very involved and dedicated president of Arts Orange
County, Carl Neisser, and his pretty wife Pat, who helped to ensure a
sell-out for the event. Irwin and Gloria Gellman were in the crowd, both
looking very trim.
“We love the Atkins diet,” shared the glam Glo.
Larry and Dee Higby were all smiles, joining Jerry and Whitney Mandel,
Chuck and Twyla Martin, Jan Landstrom, Mike and Laurie Mendenhall, Sharon
McNalley, Roger and Janice Johnson, Jane Grier, Tom Rogers, Jim and
Harriet Selna, Wally and Gerry Schroeder, Dottie Stillwell, bon vivant
Larry Williams, Zee Allred, and John and Elizabeth Stahr.
The prominent maestro Carl St. Clair shared the master of ceremonies
duties with Maria Hall Brown, while exceptional entertainment was
provided by the Anaheim Ballet, Southland Opera, Opera Conservatory, and
the Orange County High School of the Arts.
Local artist Michael Graham created a unique sculpture to serve as the
award to honored guests. Among the sentimental stories and tributes
offered by the crowd, the words of Marcy Mulville summed up the evening
best:
“Orange County is filled with intelligent, caring, giving, loving people.
And you here tonight represent that group perfectly.”
For more information on Arts Orange County, call executive director Hall
at (714) 556-5160.
* B.W. COOK’S column appears Thursdays and Saturdays.
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