B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
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The Center Stars’ Summer Party 2001 rallied local society at the
Pacific Club in Newport Beach to raise funds for the Orange County
Performing Arts Center. The festive evening was themed around worldwide
vacation destinations.
Center Stars’ co-chairs Pat Sytnyk and Sharon Hartshorn invited
attendees not to come as they are, not to come as they would like to be,
but rather to come as their favorite destination dream spot. One guest
commented, “I love Paris, but my husband refused to come as the Eiffel
Tower, and, frankly, I don’t look very good as the Arc de Triomphe.”
Lido Isle’s fashionable Rusty Hood and her handsome husband, Bill,
dressed as Arabs to remind them of a recent trip to Jordan. Newport
Beach’s Sandy Segerstrom and John Daniels decided to represent hula-land,
as Hawaii has always been one of their favorite vacation haunts. Of
course, it’s always easier to come in a hula shirt than an Eiffel Tower.
Susie and Steve Perry also chose the Hawaiian theme. Shari Esayian came
as Boston. Don’t’ ask. Paul Revere will never be the same.
Glamorous Karen Hardin just looked her very fashionable self telling
the Center Stars’ guests that she decided to come as if she were on a
cruise. And cruise they all did, through an evening of friendship, fine
wines and a three-course dinner preceded by a selection of hors
d’oeuvres.
The Center Stars are famous for their trips around the globe, making
the theme of the party appropriate. The ladies and their spouses and/or
guests have done everything from exploring Charleston, S.C., and
Washington, D.C., to traversing New Orleans and Chicago. This fall, they
will spend a week in New York City. They have been down the Mississippi
on the American Queen, and they have spent 12 days on the Danube.
In the crowd at the Pacific Club were Center Stars’ outgoing
president, Karen Elliott Stentz; Darby and Bill Manclark; Diana Sterling;
Susie and John Meindl; Judy Duke; Ann and Mike Howard; Ev and Pete
Parrella; Elaine Redfield; Susan Baker; Ann and Bob McLean; and Ellen
Stapp.
The guests were entertained by soprano saxophonist Jeff Gonzales and
his band, with a very special performance by tenor saxophonist Jerry
Mandel, president and chief executive of the Orange County Performing
Arts Center.
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The Bookworms Auxiliary of the Assistance League of Southern
California celebrated its annual Spring Fling Weekend at the Balboa Bay
Club in Newport Beach. Joyce Corazza, president of the Bookworms,
welcomed 40 members, their husbands and guests to a weekend of
festivities organized to thank them for a year of fund-raising in support
of the Assistance League.
Newport Beach resident Bette Jackson chaired the event with assistance
from Terry Quimby and Elain Rothell. Jackson commented, “One of the
Bookworms’ very special endeavors is working with the Assistance League’s
Children’s Club. The club is a home away from home for Los Angeles- and
Orange County-area children with the purpose of supporting self-esteem
through such activities as homework assistance and computer training.”
Jackson and her staff filled the Assistance League weekend with
back-to-back events, including a concert at the Performing Arts Center,
yachting on the Newport Harbor and elegant dinners at the Balboa Bay Club
and The Center Club in Costa Mesa.
Two new members of the Bookworms, Raylene Creath and Joanne Koll, were
welcomed into the organization. On hand for the event was Bay Club
President Henry Schielein, a close friend of Jackson.
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The sport of tennis has always been a social magnet. Once again,
tennis on the California Rivera is attracting the bold and beautiful
players in search of great exercise, great friendships and plenty of
tennis socializing. Recently, Success Magazine came to town to hold its
championship tennis tournament at the Newport Beach Tennis Club.
Proceeds from the four-day event benefited the Kinship Center,
headquartered in Monterey, with regional offices around the state,
including Orange County. The Kinship Center has the mission of improving
the lives of children via the support of adoptive and foster families.
Organizers held an elegant center court gala at the Newport Beach
Tennis Club, attended by John McEnroe, Yannick Noah, Mats Wylander, John
Lloyd, Henri Leconte, Scott Davis, Pat Cash and Leif Shiras. Actors Eric
Braden, James McDaniel and comedian Rich Little were on hand for the
gala, which included a major live and silent auction, dinner, dancing and
modeling by lovely women in St. John Knits. More than $35,000 was raised
for the adoption center.
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