B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
World-renowned fashion designer Kenneth Cole will be in Newport Beach
next Tuesday to celebrate the opening of his new namesake store at
Fashion Island. The handsome 3,000-square-foot Cole emporium will
celebrate a grand opening with a cocktail party at sunset supported by
local advocates of AmFAR (American Foundation for AIDS Research).
Cole has instructed the store to donate 25% of the evening’s proceeds
to the organization, as well as offering opening night shoppers a 20%
discount on his merchandise. The new store actually opens tomorrow to the
public. It is Cole’s first West Coast outlet and only one of four shops
nationwide that will carry both his men and women’s lines.
For more information on the opening night festivities and to support
AmFAR, contact Jane Gillespie at (949) 733-2198.
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The Founders Plus in support of the Orange County Performing Arts
Center are organizing their September gala honoring longtime Newport Mesa
charitable activists Nora Hester and Carol and Kent Wilken. The 2001
Gala, called “September Song,” will star vocalist Dean Regan, named
Artist of the Year by the Professional Artists Contact Service.
The Sept. 23 dinner and concert will unfold at the estate of David and
Darrellyn Melilli. The party is being co-chaired by Ruth Ding and Tom
Moon with assistance from Barbara Johannnes. Organizers have set the
ticket price at $101 per person, with proceeds going to support the
Center.
Founders Plus is an organization comprised of charter members of the
Orange County Performing Arts Center. The evening is open to everyone in
the community wishing to support the cause.
Call Ruth Ding at (909) 734-6252 or Tom Moon at (714) 633-4681 for reservations and information.
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The ladies of the 1221 Club, a support wing of the Newport Mesa
scholarship foundation created by the Balboa Bay Club to provide
financial assistance to deserving high school seniors bound for college,
recently held a summer gathering and fund-raising event on the grounds of
Barbra Streisand’s compound in Malibu.
Some years ago, the legendary star donated her Malibu acreage and
collection of homes to the state to create a refuge. The property is open
to the public with reservations, and a contingent of some 40 Newport Mesa
women traveled into the Malibu canyons by van to check out the Streisand
touch.
Prominent local real estate agent Marcia Saunders joined Big Canyon’s
elegant Barbara Bowie and Corona del Mar’s glamorous Cerise Feeley for a
sneak peek of the former Streisand digs.
The diva now resides in a waterfront mansion on the Malibu shoreline
with her husband, James Brolin, who happens to be a native son of Corona
del Mar.
Also spotted on the trip were Martha Green, Cathy Lowden, Eve Kornyei,
Olivia Chami, Catherine Thyen, Marilyn Wooten and Beverly Ray.
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