It’s all happening at the zoo
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B.W. COOK
It was a welcome party introducing a new member of the community to
his neighbors. There was a difference, for the new member of our
community has come to Orange County from South America and happens to
be a monkey named Sazoo.
The good news is that he fits in just perfectly with all of the
rest of us. Sazoo’s welcome party unfolded recently at the Santa Ana
Zoo, where friends of the animal kingdom led by Newport’s Debbie and
Tom Newmeyer threw a magical evening under the stars, which has come
to be known as the annual summer Zoofari on the Riviera.
The Newmeyers joined other generous local underwriters including
the Howard Wilkensons, the Dell Staggs, the Donald Kennedys, Terry
Vance, June Adams, Marjorie Phillips, Dannielle Dorris, Steve Schmidt
and others to rally support for the care of the creatures living at
the Santa Ana Zoo.
As in years past, Zoofari has attracted its share of celebrity
animal lovers. Once again the beautiful Hollywood actress Tippi
Hedren graced the party and shared with the crowd her passion for
animal preservation. Hedren is acting “Den Mother” to some 60 big
cats, lions, tigers, leopards, elephants and other wild animals at
the Roar Foundation’s Shambala Preserve in the Angeles National
Forest outside of Los Angeles.
Also on hand for the celebration was actress Margaret O’Brien.
Hedren and O’Brien were lauded by Roseanne Bye, the dedicated chair
of Zoofari 2003. Roseanne and her husband Richard Bye were among the
generous table sponsors, greeting arriving guests including
underwriters Brian and Denice Mock, Barry and Cathi Hofstetter, Myron
Yeager, Brad Smith, and Kathleen and Chris Edman. The evening in the
wild animal kingdom at Prentice Park also welcomed gymnast and
acrobat Sasha Fedortchev who delighted the crowd swinging from the
vines and communing with the new neighbor Sazoo.
The evening featured a wonderful al fresco dinner provided by a
potpourri of local restaurants and caterers. Pat & Oscar’s provided
the salad and breadsticks. Jason’s Catered Events served freshly made
crepes. An entree of catfish encrusted with pecan was prepared by
Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen.
If that wasn’t enough, a three-cheese pasta with blackened chicken
and sun-dried tomatoes was served by the Sun Dried Tomato Cafe.
Others participating were Valentino’s Belgian Chocolates, Parties by
Panache, Country Garden Caterers, Vox, Memphis and Tangata.
While the guests were mingling, an impressive silent and live
auction effort helped to bring in needed funds to help support the
zoo. The personable Chuck Dreyer served as auctioneer, with Wayne
Foster heading up the entertainment that kept the zoo crowd dancing
into the night.
John Floyd, executive director of the zoo was on hand with fellow
zoo directors and patrons including Judy Fluor Runels, Donel Wiles,
Otto Bade, Otis Heald III, Curtis Farrell and Douglas Raff.
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