Exciting winter social scene awaits
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The 2003-04 winter social season in Newport promises to be the most
exciting in recent history. The grand SCR 40th anniversary black-tie
gala will roll out the VIP carpet Sept. 20 at Tiffany & Co., South
Coast Plaza.
Chaired by Dee and Larry Higby, the event will attract a “who’s
who” crowd and is expected to raise in excess of half a million
dollars.
The Sophisticates of Assessment Treatment Services Center, one of
the most active social and charitable groups on the Riviera, will
begin its season with its 21st annual membership sunset reception to
be held at the Newport Coast estate of Joyce and Richard Nyberg. The
cocktail party is being organized by Grace Thelen and Eileen Hanley,
and promises to attract more than 200 Sophisticates, new and
long-standing, to join in the variety of causes championed by the
local women.
The O.C. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation recently held its annual
summer fund-raiser, led by the dedicated Newport couple Sue and Dave
Hook. On the heels of that success, the foundation devotees will come
together on Sept. 11 for the annual La Dolce Vita celebration held at
Antonello Ristorante, South Coast Plaza Village.
The alfresco dinner, also one of the regular premiere events of
the local social season, has long been a generous gesture on the part
of restaurateur Antonio Cagnolo. Once again, Cagnolo and his
executive chef, Franco Barone, will prepare and serve an elegant
multi-course Italian dinner accompanied by fine wines selected by
sommelier Steve Ebol.
This year, the evening will honor the founding partners of Wahoo’s
Fish Tacos’s, Wing Lam, Ed Lee, Steve Karfaridis and Mingo and Cindy
Lee, for their combined efforts supporting the fight against cystic
fibrosis.
Tickets to La Dolce Vita are $150 per person. Seating is limited.
Please call (714) 938-1393 to make a reservation.
This season also marks the 11th year a group known as the
Harvesters has worked diligently to feed local homeless and working
poor individuals and families. Connected to the Second Harvest Food
Bank of Orange County, the Harvesters, a small but powerful group of
Newport-Mesa women, have raised millions of dollars over the past
decade, which has translated into life support for some 400,000
people in Orange County “facing the threat of going to bed hungry
sometime each month,” Harvester volunteer Kristina Grace said.
“These statistics represent a staggering 16% of our local countywide population,” said Grace, a Lido Isle resident and talented
interior designer and antiquarian. “Rising rents and increased cost
of living have pushed many people and families over the edge.”
The Harvester’s big date is Oct. 7, to help make a difference.
They will hold their annual fund-raising luncheon and fashion show at
the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach.
The event will be produced and sponsored by South Coast Plaza. A
VIP underwriters’ party is set for Sept. 24 at the oceanfront Montage
Resort in Laguna Beach. The underwriters’ party is generously
underwritten by the Escada, a boutique at South Coast Plaza.
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