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B.W. COOK
The Pacific Chorale celebrated “A Holiday Feast” followed by its
popular concert, “‘Tis The Season,” performed in conjunction with the
Pacific Symphony Orchestra at the Orange County Performing Arts
Center.
The chorale ended the holiday season with a major gala attracting
a large cross section of community support and raising significant
funds for the organization. Local support came from Mike and Karen
Carroll, Shanda and Eddie Beltran, Kathleen Stumme, Patricia Benton
Johnson and Vina Williams.
More than 250 guests turned out for “A Chocolate Affair,” raising
$30,000 for the nonprofit Young Professionals Against Cancer. The
Newport Dunes Resort was the site of the event sponsored and
underwritten by Fletcher Jones Motorcars. As music from a group known
as the Tijuana Dogs brought patrons to the dance floor, casino
tables, martini bars and a massive silent auction also entertained
the crowd. The nonprofit is led by Sandy Shirgaokar, who serves as
president of the organization of local young people helping to battle
cancer in the Orange County community.
The John and Donna Crean “Reach Out Awards” exceeded all
expectations, bringing in more than $130,000 for the YMCA of Orange
County, with funds earmarked for the community service branch. The
Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach attracted more than 200 local
guests at a dinner co-chaired by Darby Manclark and Peggy Goldwater
Clay. The master of ceremonies for the event was television anchor Ed
Arnold. The evening was dedicated to Orange County Sheriff Mike
Carona.
Pretend City, the Children’s Museum of Orange County, is close to
groundbreaking thanks to successful fundraising efforts in 2003. Fall
and winter fundraising organized by the ladies of “City 60,” a
support wing of the children’s museum, brought in significant dollars
from multiple events, culminating with a major benefit held at the
Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach. The evening was chaired by Halle
Farokhi, with support from a volunteer committee led by City 60
president Melissa Cavanaugh. The theme of the gala was a homecoming
dance taking guests back to their high school prom days.
The ladies of Camelot, that is the Camelot chapter of the guilds
of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, held a holiday
progressive fundraising dinner on the Newport bay to benefit the
center. The evening began with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at the
Harbor Island Drive home of Joan Williams. The next stop was dinner
at Bobbi Stahl’s wonderful Newport residence. Local celeb Jim Roberts
entertained the crowd, which included Camelot’s chair Janie Kingsley,
Jeanne Schmid, Joan Sullivan, Kay Fukunaga, Betty DeFreece, Corinne
Black, Rita Gunkel and Dotti Stillwell, founding chair of the Camelot
chapter.
The Ocean Institute will present “Jazz in January” on Jan. 30 at
the institute’s headquarters in Dana Point. Legendary jazz artist
David Benoit will entertain the local crowd over a four-course
gourmet dinner prepared and provided by some of the finest chefs in
Orange County, including James Boyce of the Montage, Christian
Rassinoux of the Ritz Carlton, Greg Ische of the Marriott Laguna
Cliffs, and Azmin Ghahreman of the St. Regis Monarch Beach.
Tim McMahon will chair the dinner with support from Mike Metz,
Lisa Metz, Sean Sweeney, Ryan Hardin, Jeff Gehl, and Sally Coombe.
Reservations are limited to the first 180 tickets sold with seats
available at $250 per person. Call (949) 496-2274, ext. 412 for more
information.
The Newport-Mesa community lost a dear friend this week. Fran
Mulvania died of an apparent heart attack in her Corona del Mar home.
Mulvania, who had only recently become a grandmother, served the
community as both a journalist and a dedicated volunteer and
organizer helping to raise funds for numerous causes, mostly in
support of children’s needs and health issues. A feature columnist
for Newport Beach [714] magazine, the Bay Window magazine, Newport
News and many other publications, Mulvania was admired for her
dedication to improving life in the community and for her boundless
positive attitude and perspective. She was a classy woman who always
put her best foot forward for others, and both family and friends
will miss her.
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