Celebrating and having a ball
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The Laguna Art Museum is borrowing from the tradition of Carnival in
Venice to celebrate its 85th anniversary. The Masquerade Ball will be
held May 17 at the museum.
“The spring events change every year, one year we had a lingerie
fashion show, casino night and one event was the re-creation of the
Casa Blanca film,” museum director Bolton Colburn said. “There’s
quite a history, and this year with the costume theme, we’ve really
been gearing up.”
Local musician John Heussenstamm will be perform while guests dine
and dance.
A “Venetian Auction” of masks created by 20 local artists will top
off the evening, as well as a silent auction of prizes including
weekend getaways, a dinner for 10 in the wine cellar at Hotel Laguna
and round-trip airline tickets for two.
“We’re very excited about the guests,” said Mary Barnes,
development director for the museum. “There are a couple of gentlemen
who went to the real Venice Carnival, they’ll be bringing real flavor
with their costumes.”
Barnes said that the costumes have to be seen and experienced to
get the full benefit of the evening.
“It will have that real carnival atmosphere, it’s a little
different than Mardi Gras, a different flavor, with the Venetian live
auction, dancing to that carnival beat and the delicious food,”
Barnes said.
A pre-event party at a Laguna Beach home will be catered by Mark’s
Restaurant, honoring and recognizing special friends of the museum
whose long term support has been instrumental in helping the museum
stay in Laguna Barnes explained.
“It will be kind of a sunset patio dinner, celebrating these
outstanding individuals -- Janet Cartwright, June and Art Fong,
Marshy and Ray Hernacki, the Jahraus family, Jack Kenefick, Carole
Reynolds, Vern Spitilari and Patsy Tartiglia,” Barnes said.
The ball will start at 6:30 p.m. Tickets to the pre-event dinner
are $175 per person and $65 for the Masquerade Ball. Laguna Art
Museum is at 307 Cliff Drive. For information, call 494-8971.
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